Not how it happened bro. Bruins showed class as an organization by sending one of the classiest players to Avalanche and chance to win it all. I'm sure there's nothing he wanted more in his career than to bring cup back to Beantown.
Not how it happened bro. Bruins showed class as an organization by sending one of the classiest players to Avalanche and chance to win it all. I'm sure there's nothing he wanted more in his career than to bring cup back to Beantown.
Nilan and Chris Chelios were regulars on Crescent.
Good thing for Chelios to get out of Montreal....Can't believe that guy's still playing...and may win another cup with Wings
Nilan and Chris Chelios were regulars on Crescent.
Good thing for Chelios to get out of Montreal....Can't believe that guy's still playing...and may win another cup with Wings
I was trying to think of who else he was with, and yes it was Chelios - he was a good looking guy who the ladies liked. Hockey is so different now, it is really hard for us down here to get into it like years ago. Did you ever read Sanderson's Big Bad Bruins? if not, it is a great read.
I was trying to think of who else he was with, and yes it was Chelios - he was a good looking guy who the ladies liked. Hockey is so different now, it is really hard for us down here to get into it like years ago. Did you ever read Sanderson's Big Bad Bruins? if not, it is a great read.
I think they let Chelly go because of his carousing and closing bars.
I never read Big Bad Bruins but those days were great.
If you like hockey, best book was "The Game" by Dryden, the most cerebral hockey player bar none.
Just over 3 hrs to start of second season. Everyone has a chance.
I think they Chelly go because of his carousing and closing bars.
I never read Big Bad Bruins but those days were great.
If you like hockey, best book was "The Game" by Dryden, the most cerebral hockey player bar none.
Just over 3 hrs to start of second season. Everyone has a chance.
I watched a lot of Dryden in nets - during the glory days of hockey versus the B's. I think he went Ivy league here and in the US. Too bad he didn't play longer.
Get the Sanderson book, trust me, its a quick read and you will laugh for days. They rolled Orr out of the hospital one night to a party (bed and all).