Here Come The Big Bad Bruins: Boston Bruins Trivia

Here Come The Big Bad Bruins: Boston Bruins Trivia

Known as one of 'The Original Six', the Boston Bruins are a hockey team with a long history. Although not as succesful over time as teams like Montreal and Toronto in terms of Stanley Cup success, they've had many NHL greats play for them and they have a loyal fanbase. Time to find out how much you know about this storied franchise!

From what team did the Bruins acquire Rick Middleton in a trade?

By far, which Bruin has the most hat tricks in team history?

What goalie has the most shutouts in team history?

What goalie has played the most games in team history?

When was the last time the Bruins missed the playoffs?

Who has the most penalty minutes in team history?

What jersey number does Patrice Bergeron wear?

Who has the most power play goals in team history?

Who was the starting goalie for the Bruins the last time they won the Stanley Cup?

What player has the most goals in team history?

When was the last time the Bruins won the Stanley Cup?

How many Stanley Cups did the Bruins win with Don Cherry as their Head Coach?

What Boston Bruins goalie used to mark up his mask so it looked like he had stitches?

How many Stanley Cups have the Boston Bruins won?

How many Stanley Cups did Ray Bourque win with the Bruins?

What player has the most points in team history?

How many times has Boston lost in the Stanley Cup finals?

Which of the following men played goalie for the Bruins?

What jersey number does Brad Marchand wear?

Over 6 seasons in the early 1970s, how many points per season did Bobby Orr average?

What jersey number does David Krejci wear?

Who has the most shorthanded goals in team history?

Who was in net for Boston the night Darryl Sittler had a record 10 point game in 1976?

Where does Patrice Bergeron rank in all time goals in franchise history?

What is the most goals that Bobby Orr scored in a single year?

Here Come The Big Bad Bruins: Boston Bruins Trivia

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