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Who were the Bruins coaches?

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John Castro

Published Feb 08, 2026

Who were the Bruins coaches?

Bruce Cassidy
Boston Bruins/Coaches

Who coached Boston Bruins in 1970?

The Boston Bruins, a professional ice hockey team based in Boston, Massachusetts, has had 27 head coaches in its team history. The franchise is a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL)….Coaches.

NameTom Johnson*†
Term1970–1973
Regular seasonGC208
W142
L43

Who coached the Boston Bruins in 1972?

Tom Johnson He won six Stanley Cups as player with the Montreal Canadiens and one as an assistant general manager in the front office in Boston. Johnson got his eighth title in 1972 as coach when the Bruins beat the New York Rangers in six games.

Who was the first Bruins coach?

Art Ross
Art Ross, the first coach of the Bruins, led them to a Stanley Cup championship. Frank Patrick led his team into the playoffs in every season of his Bruins coaching career.

Who are the alternate captains for the Bruins?

Alternate captains

TeamAlternate captain(s)Since
Arizona CoyotesPhil Kessel2019–20
Andrew Ladd2021–22
Boston Bruins
Brad Marchand2020–21

Did Mike Sullivan coach Boston Bruins?

Sullivan turned to coaching upon his retirement in 2002 and served two seasons as the head coach of the Boston Bruins between 2003 and 2005….Mike Sullivan (ice hockey)

Mike Sullivan
Stanley Cup wins2016, 2017
Years as NHL player1990–2002
Years as a coach2002–present
Years as an NHL coach2003–present

What is Bruce Cassidy salary?

Description

Salary History All amounts in US$ unless otherwise noted.
SeasonSalary (US$)In today’s US$
2019-20$3,000,000$3,144,802
On September 11, 2019, signed a multi-year contract extention as coach of the Boston Bruins worth about $3M per year.
Source: Pierre LeBrun / Boston Herald

Who is the owner of the Boston Bruins?

Jeremy “Jerry” M. Jacobs
Chairman, Delaware North and Owner and Governor, Boston Bruins. Jeremy “Jerry” M. Jacobs is chairman of Delaware North and owner, chairman, and governor of the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL).

Why are the Bruins called the Bruins?

The term bruin originated from the medieval European children’s fable entitled, History of Reynard the Fox. The name stuck. Bruin encapsulated exactly what owner Charles Adams wanted to identify his franchise with, an untamed animal displaying speed, agility, power and cunning.

Who started the Boston Bruins?

Charles Adams
Boston Bruins/Founders
The nickname went along with the team’s original color scheme of brown and yellow, which came from the team’s first owner, Charles Adams. Adams owned a grocery store chain called First National Stores. The Bruins won their inaugural game against the Montreal Canadiens on December 1, 1924 by a score of 2-1.

Who is Vegas captain?

Mark Stone
Vegas Golden Knights/Captains

Who is the Boston Bruins goalie?

Linus Ullmark
Jeremy Swayman
Boston Bruins/Goaltenders