Brad Park se souvient de la plus grande transaction des années 1970 : Dans le cadre d’une transaction avec les Rangers de New York, les Bruins ont acquis le défenseur Brad Park en échange d’Esposito dans le cadre d’un échange à cinq joueurs. Park a récompensé Boston pour son investissement, enregistrant 417 points en 501 matchs en carrière avec les Bruins en tant que sélectionneur régulier du match des étoiles.
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my fav ranger as a kid….hated that trade
I loved Brad Park. If it weren’t for Bobby Orr being the greatest hockey player in the world and greatest defenseman ever, Brad Park would have won 6 Norris trophies as best defenseman Park finished 2nd six times to Orr in the voting !! I hated when we traded Park to Boston. Park was that damn good but no one in the league was better than Orr. Not even the Centers and Wingers. Orr was better than everyone in the NHL for 8 years. Park was just a notch or 2 below Orr. I bought his book called play the man by Brad Park in paper back in 1972 . I was a big hockey fan starting in 1971 as a 7 year old he was my favorite player along with Eddie Giacomin.. I remember the trade like it was yesterday. The Rangers and Bruins despised each other and had also played each other in the 1972 Stanley Cup finals!! A legend at the blue line!!!
That was a stupid trade among many that the Rangers made in the 70s
And like almost ALL NHL greats he ended his career in Detroit!