This is such a big year for bergy. 1000pts and so many playoff records in reach for him. I started watching in 02 and to watch Patrice and Brad and Chara lead the team the last 20 years has been a roller coaster to say the least but I wouldnt have it any other way. (Maybe Joe and Sammy win a Cup)
BOSTON BRUINS HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 01. 1947: Dit Clapper 02. 1947: Eddie Shore 03. 1952: Mickey MacKay 04. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn 05. 1958: Frank Fredrickson 06. 1958: Duke Keats 07. 1958: Frank Patrick 08. 1959: Cy Denneny 09. 1959: Tiny Thompson 10. 1960: Charles F. Adams 11. 1960: Sylvio Mantha 12. 1961: George Brown 13. 1961: Milt Schmidt 14. 1962: Walter Brown 15. 1962: Nels Stewart 16. 1964: Babe Siebert 17. 1965: Marty Barry 18. 1966: Frank Brimsek 19. 1966: Babe Pratt 20. 1967: Harry Oliver 21. 1968: Bill Cowley 22. 1970: Tom Johnson 23. 1971: Busher Jackson 24. 1971: Terry Sawchuk 25. 1971: Cooney Weiland 26. 1972: Weston Adams 27. 1972: Hooley Smith 28. 1974: Billy Burch 29. 1976: Bill Quackenbush 30. 1978: Jacques Plante 31. 1979: Bobby Orr 32. 1980: Harry Lumley 33. 1981: John Bucyk 34. 1981: Allan Stanley 35. 1983: Harry Sinden 36. 1984: Phil Esposito 37. 1984: Bernie Parent 38. 1985: Gerry Cheevers 39. 1985: Jean Ratelle 40. 1986: Leo Boivin 41. 1987: Jacques Laperriere 42. 1988: Brad Park 43. 1990: Fernie Flaman 44. 1990: Bud Poile 45. 1992: Woody Dumart 46. 1993: Guy Lapointe 47. 1995: Bun Cook 48. 1996: Bobby Bauer 49. 1997: Glen Sather 50. 1998: Roy Conacher 51. 2000: Joe Mullen 52. 2004: Ray Bourque 53. 2004: Paul Coffey 54. 2005: Murray Costello 55. 2005: Cam Neely 56. 2009: Brian Leetch 57. 2012: Adam Oates 58. 2014: Pat Burns 59. 2016: Rogie Vachon 60. 2017: Dave Andreychuk 61. 2017: Jeremy Jacobs 62. 2017: Mark Recchi 63. 2018: Willie O'Ree 64. 2020: Jarome Iginla
The Rangers are in no way better than the Bruins historically. The Bruins have two more cups, 9 more Finals appearances, have made the playoffs 12 more times, have missed the playoffs 11 fewer times (not including this season), and have 724 more all time regular season points, the equivalent of 362 wins. I don't think losing in the Finals more makes them a worse team than one that got to the Finals much less often. New York missed the playoffs all but six years from 1943 to 1966, then every year from 1998 to 2004. The Bruins have had some bad skids too, but not as bad as the Rangers did for nearly 25 years. edit: My bad Shannon, I wrote all this before I saw the part where you looked up the Rangers all time record.
You have to put Boston ahead of the Rangers. Toronto is harder because they have 13 Stanley Cups, but Boston has been the better franchise for over 40 years.
so the "Yotes" being easy and quick, that means you do not include their time as the original Winnipeg Jets that started in the WHA and plucked Bobby Hull from Chicago and won 3? WHA Championships... before merging into the NHL in 1979? ...
Nothing personal, but my dislike for the Bruins mostly stems from their fans. I respect the storied history and some of the players on the roster (like Orr and Bergeron), but I cannot bring myself to like a team whose fans behave like ruffians and entitled pricks. Passion and loyalty is no excuse for such behaviour, and nobody likes being ridiculed or insulted for their support. I only wish there were more classier Bruins fans (like yourself) out there.
Even ranger fans dont think they are more successfull then the bruins. U really have a skewered view of history. If anything the bruins arecthe dodgers...6 championships and 20 championship appearences while the rangers are basically the phillies
6-13 in the Finals before this season is not a great record. The Bruins had a lot of dark times which I will go over when I revisit this series over the summer.
@@TheHockeyGuy thats why i said their record is like the dodgers. But the rangers have half as many championships and not nearly as many finals apoearences. Also they seem content with 1994 and so do thier fans and that shit will never fly in boston. As for dark times they made the payoffs roughly 80 peecent of the time theyve existed. As a redsox fan that percentage is about 15 percent. The bruins big problem historically is they can get the fucking canadiens out of their heads.
I know it's THG's fav team along with Vancouver, why I am watching this, but I absolutely hate The Bruins. Montreal, Ottawa, Pittsburgh among others I can't stand. The Bruins I hate them. Orr should have been a Leaf. LOL, I enjoyed the video tho, alot of new and entertaining facts. Cheers
This is such a big year for bergy. 1000pts and so many playoff records in reach for him.
I started watching in 02 and to watch Patrice and Brad and Chara lead the team the last 20 years has been a roller coaster to say the least but I wouldnt have it any other way. (Maybe Joe and Sammy win a Cup)
Love the videos Shannon.
Its 2019, going through this series, listening while I work
BOSTON BRUINS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES
01. 1947: Dit Clapper
02. 1947: Eddie Shore
03. 1952: Mickey MacKay
04. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn
05. 1958: Frank Fredrickson
06. 1958: Duke Keats
07. 1958: Frank Patrick
08. 1959: Cy Denneny
09. 1959: Tiny Thompson
10. 1960: Charles F. Adams
11. 1960: Sylvio Mantha
12. 1961: George Brown
13. 1961: Milt Schmidt
14. 1962: Walter Brown
15. 1962: Nels Stewart
16. 1964: Babe Siebert
17. 1965: Marty Barry
18. 1966: Frank Brimsek
19. 1966: Babe Pratt
20. 1967: Harry Oliver
21. 1968: Bill Cowley
22. 1970: Tom Johnson
23. 1971: Busher Jackson
24. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
25. 1971: Cooney Weiland
26. 1972: Weston Adams
27. 1972: Hooley Smith
28. 1974: Billy Burch
29. 1976: Bill Quackenbush
30. 1978: Jacques Plante
31. 1979: Bobby Orr
32. 1980: Harry Lumley
33. 1981: John Bucyk
34. 1981: Allan Stanley
35. 1983: Harry Sinden
36. 1984: Phil Esposito
37. 1984: Bernie Parent
38. 1985: Gerry Cheevers
39. 1985: Jean Ratelle
40. 1986: Leo Boivin
41. 1987: Jacques Laperriere
42. 1988: Brad Park
43. 1990: Fernie Flaman
44. 1990: Bud Poile
45. 1992: Woody Dumart
46. 1993: Guy Lapointe
47. 1995: Bun Cook
48. 1996: Bobby Bauer
49. 1997: Glen Sather
50. 1998: Roy Conacher
51. 2000: Joe Mullen
52. 2004: Ray Bourque
53. 2004: Paul Coffey
54. 2005: Murray Costello
55. 2005: Cam Neely
56. 2009: Brian Leetch
57. 2012: Adam Oates
58. 2014: Pat Burns
59. 2016: Rogie Vachon
60. 2017: Dave Andreychuk
61. 2017: Jeremy Jacobs
62. 2017: Mark Recchi
63. 2018: Willie O'Ree
64. 2020: Jarome Iginla
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The Rangers are in no way better than the Bruins historically. The Bruins have two more cups, 9 more Finals appearances, have made the playoffs 12 more times, have missed the playoffs 11 fewer times (not including this season), and have 724 more all time regular season points, the equivalent of 362 wins. I don't think losing in the Finals more makes them a worse team than one that got to the Finals much less often. New York missed the playoffs all but six years from 1943 to 1966, then every year from 1998 to 2004. The Bruins have had some bad skids too, but not as bad as the Rangers did for nearly 25 years.
edit: My bad Shannon, I wrote all this before I saw the part where you looked up the Rangers all time record.
Bergeron has over 1000 games with the Bruins now
You have to put Boston ahead of the Rangers. Toronto is harder because they have 13 Stanley Cups, but Boston has been the better franchise for over 40 years.
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Over the years I think refs should get a little roughed up sometimes, remind them that they are not the stars of the show.
well my hockey pool is screwed lol I predicted alot of Nashville players were gonna play good and look at how they are doing
hows that turning out for you now?;)
So your saying no other team does this stuff? What about samuelson ending neelys career? Whst about cooke ending savards?
so the "Yotes" being easy and quick, that means you do not include their time as the original Winnipeg Jets that started in the WHA and plucked Bobby Hull from Chicago and won 3? WHA Championships... before merging into the NHL in 1979? ...
The bruins are more frustrating then the rangers?
Punching a ref isnt nearly bad as what eddie shore did to a toronto player
Klapper is theconly bruins to win 3 cups as a player. Milt schmidt won 4 as a player and gm
Nothing personal, but my dislike for the Bruins mostly stems from their fans. I respect the storied history and some of the players on the roster (like Orr and Bergeron), but I cannot bring myself to like a team whose fans behave like ruffians and entitled pricks. Passion and loyalty is no excuse for such behaviour, and nobody likes being ridiculed or insulted for their support. I only wish there were more classier Bruins fans (like yourself) out there.
do you make money on all this stuff? you should man
The buins won 6 cups from 1929 to 20011. Thats more world series then the redsox won from 1901 to 2004
Even ranger fans dont think they are more successfull then the bruins. U really have a skewered view of history. If anything the bruins arecthe dodgers...6 championships and 20 championship appearences while the rangers are basically the phillies
6-13 in the Finals before this season is not a great record. The Bruins had a lot of dark times which I will go over when I revisit this series over the summer.
@@TheHockeyGuy thats why i said their record is like the dodgers. But the rangers have half as many championships and not nearly as many finals apoearences. Also they seem content with 1994 and so do thier fans and that shit will never fly in boston. As for dark times they made the payoffs roughly 80 peecent of the time theyve existed. As a redsox fan that percentage is about 15 percent. The bruins big problem historically is they can get the fucking canadiens out of their heads.
I know it's THG's fav team along with Vancouver, why I am watching this, but I absolutely hate The Bruins. Montreal, Ottawa, Pittsburgh among others I can't stand. The Bruins I hate them. Orr should have been a Leaf. LOL, I enjoyed the video tho, alot of new and entertaining facts. Cheers