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Post by nfld77 on Sept 17, 2023 9:43:27 GMT -5
Not a fan of the glitter. Too many stripes for me. Lots of white on the away jersey. I do like the way the numbers stand out on the sleeves and the back. I do like the 3rd jersey. Same I like the third jersey, they dropped the ball on the other two The only thing I dont like is the Away jersey, again too much white..As for the glitter, well Bruins normally wear black and gold and being the 100th Anniversary they had to bring out the gold I guess so I'm fine with the glitter..You really need to see the video to see the glitter..
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Post by kjc2 on Sept 17, 2023 11:36:22 GMT -5
I know this is all about selling merchandise and I love the Bruins jersey but just leave it alone. It’s a Black and Gold spoked B, stop messing around with it.
Old man rant over😁
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Post by madmarx on Sept 17, 2023 12:13:47 GMT -5
I know this is all about selling merchandise and I love the Bruins jersey but just leave it alone. It’s a Black and Gold spoked B, stop messing around with it. Old man rant over😁 You get through the storm Ok ?
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Post by kjc2 on Sept 17, 2023 13:38:55 GMT -5
I know this is all about selling merchandise and I love the Bruins jersey but just leave it alone. It’s a Black and Gold spoked B, stop messing around with it. Old man rant over😁 You get through the storm Ok ? Yes, not too bad. Lost power for a few hours, some branches here and there but no damage. I said to a buddy today that I almost feel guilty that I’m getting off easy when some have it a lot worse.
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Post by madmarx on Sept 17, 2023 14:20:05 GMT -5
You get through the storm Ok ? Yes, not too bad. Lost power for a few hours, some branches here and there but no damage. I said to a buddy today that I almost feel guilty that I’m getting off easy when some have it a lot worse. Good News 👍
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Post by offwego on Sept 17, 2023 20:00:40 GMT -5
Not a fan of the glitter. Too many stripes for me. Lots of white on the away jersey. I do like the way the numbers stand out on the sleeves and the back. I do like the 3rd jersey. As a girl I love the glitter ✨️ 💛 And I like the extra white. Backdrop against the white ice opposition will have a hard time seeing them coming. Imagine if you will a Looch train coming in for a landing...
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Post by nfld77 on Sept 17, 2023 20:45:00 GMT -5
Yes, not too bad. Lost power for a few hours, some branches here and there but no damage. I said to a buddy today that I almost feel guilty that I’m getting off easy when some have it a lot worse. Good News 👍 Here on the east coast of Nfld, we were fortunate it didnt hit here at all..So sorry for the places that were struck hard..Been there done that Sept 21 2010, Hurricane Igor struck our small community worst than anywhere else as 4 families lost their homes, mine included plus we all had to move to another community..BUT we all got through it together..One man lost his life during Igor and he lived very close to where my son's house is..He lived in Petley on Random Island so actually that was the place that got hit the worst..Praying the worst is over during this storm!!
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Post by SeaBass on Sept 28, 2023 10:59:50 GMT -5
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Post by SeaBass on Oct 12, 2023 11:31:28 GMT -5
“Back In Black” roared across Causeway Street as a parade of Bruins legends — from Bobby Orr to Patrice Bergeron — ambled across the gold carpet much to the delight of a couple of thousand fans Wednesday afternoon.
The alumni gathering prior to the 3-1 win over the Blackhawks in the home opener was the first in a series of events marking the franchise’s centennial season.
Terry O’Reilly marveled at not only the collection of superstars, but also the fans’ dedication to some of their all-time favorites.
“This really is an honor,” said the man known as Taz — a nod to the Tasmanian Devil. “Some of these kids still wear my sweater. [They’re] wearing 24s.”
His blue-collar style fit perfectly in Boston and made him an instant fan favorite during his playing days.
“You mean falling down a lot?” O’Reilly deadpanned when asked about his early days. “The Bruins were hard-working. I had no problem with that. Had a little trouble with skating the first few years, but they were patient with me.”
So much of O’Reilly’s persona as a player and coach was molded by Don Cherry, himself a rough-and-tumble guy, and the passion of the fans.
“Boston was more of a hard-working, blue-collar type of town. That was just my impression when I came here,” said O’Reilly. “And Don Cherry’s ethic was like the Three Musketeers. ‘All for one, one for all.’ And he drilled that into us . . . but it’s a wonderful organization.”
Shawn Thornton, another player who embodied the Bruins’ style during his run, which included a Stanley Cup title, was surprised at the rousing ovation he got from fans.
“It’s a little humbling, to be brutally honest,” said Thornton. “I figured I’d be forgotten about by now.”
He was also pleasantly surprised to learn he’d been selected as one of the franchise’s top 100 players, joking that he must have bought the voters “a few beers.”
“It’s a huge honor. I was talking to Bobby [Orr] about it a couple of weeks ago. It’s 100 years, and being a part of this franchise, being a part of an Original Six franchise, and then having the success we had while we were here. It’s great to be back and great to see all this hype. It’s awesome. I’m back up here a lot, but it’s a pretty special event, so happy to be here.”
Those honored as part of the in-stadium celebration included (in order): Eddie Johnston, Ken Hodge Sr.,Derek Sanderson, Don Marcotte, Gerry Cheevers, Thornton, Tim Thomas, Tuukka Rask, David Krejci, Bergeron, Zdeno Chara, Ray Bourque, Willie O’Ree (via the videoboard from his home in San Diego), Rick Middleton, Johnny Bucyk, Phil Esposito, and Orr, who received the largest ovation of the night.
Also, relatives of Eddie Shore, Lionel Hitchman, Dit Clapper, and Milt Schmidt were in attendance.
Cheevers, who also walked the gold carpet, celebrated a unique anniversary Wednesday. It was on Oct. 11, 1967, that “Cheesie,” as he was known, debuted his unique “stitched” goalie mask in a 4-4 tie against the Red Wings . . . Orr and Esposito arrived together, smiling like teenagers attending a squirt banquet . . . O’Reilly on new Bruins captain Brad Marchand: “I think if I played against him, I’d hate him. But he wears the ‘B,’ so I love him.” . . .
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Post by SeaBass on Oct 13, 2023 7:19:59 GMT -5
Gonna be a lot of discussions over this one. Who would you change?
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