Boston Bruins Celebrate Centennial with Win Over Canadiens
The Bruins marked 100 years with a 6-3 victory, honoring their storied history and legendary players in a ceremony at TD Garden.
- The Boston Bruins concluded their year-long centennial celebration with a 6-3 win against the Montreal Canadiens, the same opponent they faced in their first-ever NHL game in 1924.
- A pregame ceremony featured franchise legends like Bobby Orr, Ray Bourque, and Patrice Bergeron, celebrating the team's rich history and six Stanley Cup championships.
- The ceremony highlighted the Bruins' deep connection to New England, with tributes to past players, coaches, and moments that shaped the franchise's legacy.
- Youth hockey players participated in the celebration, symbolizing the team's enduring influence and commitment to the sport's future.
- The Bruins' 100-year milestone was a reflection of their impact on the NHL, New England sports culture, and generations of fans.