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Clawing Through History is a Boston Bruins history podcast. Each episode tells a different story about the legendary original six franchise that has been Boston's team since 1924.
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Episode 7: Ray Bourque Finally Gets His Cup
Ray Bourque was the longest serving captain in Boston Bruins history. He is considered to be one of the greatest players of all time. After 20 years with Boston he would be traded to the Colorado Avalanche with the goal of having one last chance at winning the Stanley Cup. What followed was one of the most memorable Stanley Cup moments in history.
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Episode 6: How Boston Garden Got Built
On November 17, 1928 Boston Garden opened its doors for the first time. For the next 67 years it would serve as the home for the Boston Bruins. But how did this legendary building come to be? Find out on today's episode!
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Episode 5: Looking Back On The Joe Thornton Trade
On November 30, 2005 Joe Thornton was traded to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Marco Sturm, Wayne Primeau and Brad Stuart. Most people agreed that it was a bad trade for Boston. This week RJ and Christian break down the trade and what could have been.
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Episode 4: Every Top Ten Draft Pick Since 1972
This week RJ breaks down every Boston Bruins top ten draft pick since 1972. Find out who panned out and who was a bust!
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Episode 3: How A Bad Hit Led To The First NHL All Star Game
On December 12, 1933 during a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Bruins defensemen, Eddie Shore upended Toronto forward, Ace Bailey. The result was an injury that nearly cost Bailey his life.
Out of this unfortunate incident came a benefit game for Bailey, which we now consider the first NHL All Star game. -
Episode 2: The Day The Lights Went Out At Boston Garden
On May 24, 1988 during game four of the Stanley Cup Final the lights suddenly went out at Boston Garden. What followed was confusion and drunk Bruins fans pouring into the streets of Boston.