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  2. History of the Boston Bruins - Wikipedia

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    The Bruins have also won four Presidents' Trophies, their win in 2023 featuring the Bruins with 135 points—the most in one season in NHL history. The first facility to host the Bruins was the Boston Arena (now known as Matthews Arena), the world's oldest (built 1909–10) indoor ice hockey facility still in use for the sport at any level of ...

  3. Boston Bruins - Wikipedia

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    After taking over as owner in 1975, the Bruins have been competitive (making the playoffs for 29 consecutive seasons from 1967–68 to 1995–96, 20 of which were with Jacobs as owner) but have won the Stanley Cup only once, in 2011 and only in his 36th year as owner. Under previous ownerships, the Bruins had won the Stanley Cup five times.

  4. Category:Boston Bruins owners - Wikipedia

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  5. List of current NHL franchise owners - Wikipedia

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    The "Principal Owner(s)" column lists the majority or plurality owner(s) of the team or, in the case of teams held by publicly held corporations, the corporation's chairman. Each team has a representative on the NHL Board of Governors , the league's ruling and governing body, listed in the "NHL Governor" column; for most teams, this is the ...

  6. Jeremy Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Bruins won their first Stanley Cup in 39 years after beating the Vancouver Canucks in a seven-game series. During his tenure, Jacobs has been referred to as one of the "most militant hard-line" owners in the NHL. His ownership began when the NHL was locked in a bitter rivalry with the upstart World Hockey Association.

  7. Charles Adams (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    On May 15, 1927, Charles Adams bought out the shares of Albert H. Powell to become a minority owner and vice-president of the National League baseball club, the Boston Braves. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1935, after Emil Fuchs ' attempt to revive interest in the team by signing Babe Ruth failed, Adams demanded that Fuchs either step down as President or buy ...

  8. List of Boston Bruins general managers - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Bruins, a professional ice hockey team based in Boston, Massachusetts, have had eight general managers in its team history. [1] The franchise is a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The franchise was founded in 1924 and entered the NHL as the first American-based expansion ...

  9. Charlie Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs is the Founder and Chairman of the Boston Bruins Foundation, whose mission is it assist charitable organizations that demonstrate a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for children and families throughout New England. Since its inception in 2003, the Boston Bruins Foundation has raised more than $62 million. [8]