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twilight of his career : There’s always that. Every year you’re going to hear something like that. Whether it was Ray [ Bourque ] going to Colorado or [Mark] Recchi with us here, there’s no doubt you love to send a guy at that age a good sendoff
twilight of his career : There’s always that. Every year you’re going to hear something like that. Whether it was Ray [ Bourque ] going to Colorado or [Mark] Recchi with us here, there’s no doubt you love to send a guy at that age a good sendoff
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least the next half-decade. I wasn't alive when Bobby Orr was king, so this is a first for me. Think about it: When Ray Bourque and Cam Neely were leading the Bruins to a pair of Stanley Cup finals appearances in 1988 and 1990 there was still Larry Bird
though. “I was 44 at Michigan State ,” he explained. “I talk about 47, and I like to think a little Bobby Orr and Ray Bourque . A little bit of a mix of the two.” Did he know that the last person to wear the number was a former college rival of his? “I knew
supposed to give you help whenever you goddamn need it, not when they’re mentally prepared to. 7. The Ray Bourque Bruins: NOT Ray Bourque , obviously. But the teams Harry Sinden and the Jacobs Family surrounded him with while
examples of guys who could even be considered above reproach: -- Over a long career: Bobby Orr , Larry Bird , Kevin McHale , Ray Bourque , Curtis Martin, Cam Neely and Tedy Bruschi -- In a shorter sample: Vince Wilfork , Dustin Pedroia And that's about
closest the Bruins have come to anything like it was when they kicked off the Decade of Champions with a parade that celebrated Ray Bourque winning the Cup for Colorado in what amounted to the single most degrading and humiliating display of embarrassing, podunk
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finals, and they should, Chicago, LA, I can’t see why they can’t win it. Not at all.” Asked about a comment from Ray Bourque a couple of years ago that Zdeno Chara is a better defensive defenseman than Orr and Bourque were, Orr agreed, adding that
finals, and they should, Chicago, LA, I can’t see why they can’t win it. Not at all.” Asked about a comment from Ray Bourque a couple of years ago that Zdeno Chara is a better defensive defenseman than Orr and Bourque were, Orr agreed, adding that
do, they totally get it,” he continued. “They have a grasp of what it means to be a Boston Bruin. “If you talk to Ray Bourque , one of the greatest lessons he learned as an 18-, 19-, 20-year old player when he came to Boston was he
shut down P.K. Subban the same way opposing teams targeted Ray Bourque during his time in Boston. “The biggest thing is you have to ..... said. “Whenever Raymond Bourque was on the ice we had a Ray Bourque rule. You had to hit him every time he was on the ice, and as
age was how gifted he was, lower body down. Similar to a Ray Bourque where you have those strong legs and that big butt, you ..... On Jagr still playing at 41 : “Similar to, say, Ray Bourque , it just shows how good these players really are. They
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