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Boston Bruins awards
Boston Bruins Prince of Wales Trophy 2013-06-07
The Boston Bruins are awarded the Prince of Wales Trophy in 2013.
Award Wins
Stanley Cup
6
O'Brien Trophy
2
Prince of Wales Trophy
18
Presidents' Trophy
4
Art Ross Trophy
11
Calder Memorial Trophy
8
Conn Smythe Trophy
3
Frank J. Selke Trophy
7
Hart Memorial Trophy
12
Jack Adams Award
5
James Norris Memorial Trophy
14
King Clancy Memorial Trophy
1
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
8
Lester Patrick Trophy
13
Mark Messier Leadership Award
2
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
1
NHL Foundation Player Award
1
Vezina Trophy
11
William M. Jennings Trophy
4
Total
Awards won 142

The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston. The Bruins compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference. The team has been in existence since 1924, making them the third-oldest active team in the NHL.

The Bruins have won numerous team honors. The team has captured the O'Brien Cup as championship runner-ups in 1938 and 1950. They have achieved 18 Prince of Wales Trophies—seven as American Division champions, three as regular season champions, three as East Division champions, and five as Eastern Conference champions. They have won six Stanley Cups in 1929, 1939, 1941, 1970, 1972, and 2011. They have won four Presidents' Trophies as regular season champions in four seasons—1989–90, 2013–14, 2019–20, and 2022–23.

The Bruins have also won many individual awards. Legendary defenseman Bobby Orr is the team's most decorated player, with eight James Norris Memorial Trophy wins, three Hart Memorial Trophy wins, two Conn Smythe Trophy wins, two Art Ross Trophy wins, a Calder Memorial Trophy win, and a Ted Lindsay Award, for a total of 17.

12 players have had their numbers retired by the Bruins. Lionel Hitchman's number 3 was the first in 1934. Eddie Shore's number 2 and Dit Clapper's number were retired in 1947. Bobby Orr's number 4 was retired in 1979, followed by Milt Schmidt's number 15 and Johnny Bucyk's number 9 in 1980. Phil Esposito's number 7 was retired in 1987. Ray Bourque's 77 was retired in 2001, Terry O'Reilly's 24 was retired in 2002, and Cam Neely's number 8 was retired in 2004. Rick Middleton's number 16 was retired in 2018, and Willie O'Ree's number 22 was retired in 2022. 58 players have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame following play with the Bruins. Players like Bourque, Esposito, and Orr have been inducted as players, while O'Ree and Charles Adams, first owner of the Bruins, have been inducted as builders.

Internally, the Bruins have five team awards. The Eddie Shore award is given to the player "demonstrating exceptional hustle and determination." The Elizabeth C. Dufresne Trophy is a given to the player who is "most outstanding in home games." The John P. Bucyk Award, is given for "charitable and community endeavors." The Seventh Player Award is given to the player who "performed beyond expectations." The Three Stars Award is given to the players with the most three stars of the game honors. They are all given out annually following the end of the season.

League awards[]

Team trophies[]

Team trophies awarded to the Boston Bruins
Award Description Times won Seasons References
Stanley Cup NHL championship 6 1928–29, 1938–39, 1940–41, 1969–70, 1971–72, 2010–11 [1][2]
O'Brien Cup NHL championship runner-up (1938–50) 2 1942–43, 1945–46 [3]
Prince of Wales Trophy American Division regular season champions (1927–38) 7 1927–28, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1932–33, 1934–35, 1937–38 [4]
Regular season championship (1938–67) 3 1938–39, 1939–40, 1940–41
East Division champions (1967–74) 3 1970–71, 1971–72, 1973–74
Wales/Eastern Conference playoff championship (1981–present) 5 1987–88, 1989–90, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2018–19
Presidents' Trophy Most regular season points 4 1989–90, 2013–14, 2019–20, 2022–23 [5][6]

Individual awards[]

Individual awards won by Boston Bruins players and staff[7]
Award Description Winner Season References
Art Ross Trophy Regular season scoring champion Weiland, CooneyCooney Weiland 1929–30 [8][9]
Schmidt, MiltMilt Schmidt 1939–40
Cowley, BillBill Cowley 1940–41
Cain, HerbHerb Cain 1943–44
Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito 1968–69
1970–71
1971–72
1972–73
1973–74
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr 1969–70
1974–75
Thornton, JoeJoe Thornton 2005–06[lower-alpha 1]
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey Simmer, CharlieCharlie Simmer 1985–86 [10][11]
Kluzak, GordGord Kluzak 1989–90
Neely, CamCam Neely 1993–94
Kessel, PhilPhil Kessel 2006–07
Calder Memorial Trophy Rookie of the year Brimsek, FrankFrank Brimsek 1938–39 [12][13]
Gelineau, JackJack Gelineau 1949–50
Regan, LarryLarry Regan 1956–57
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr 1966–67
Sanderson, DerekDerek Sanderson 1967–68
Bourque, RayRay Bourque 1979–80
Samsonov, SergeiSergei Samsonov 1997–98
Raycroft, AndrewAndrew Raycroft 2003–04
Conn Smythe Trophy Most valuable player of the playoffs Orr, BobbyBobby Orr 1969–70 [14][15]
1971–72
Thomas, TimTim Thomas 2010–11
Frank J. Selke Trophy Forward who best excels in the defensive aspect of the game Kasper, SteveSteve Kasper 1981–82 [16][17]
Bergeron, PatricePatrice Bergeron 2011–12
2013–14
2014–15
2016–17
2021–22
2022–23
Hart Memorial Trophy Most valuable player to his team during the regular season Shore, EddieEddie Shore 1932–33 [18][19]
1934–35
1935–36
1937–38
Cowley, BillBill Cowley 1940–41
1942–43
Schmidt, MiltMilt Schmidt 1950–51
Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito 1968–69
1973–74
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr 1969–70
1970–71
1971–72
Jack Adams Award Top coach during the regular season Cherry, DonDon Cherry 1975–76 [20]
Burns, PatPat Burns 1997–98
Julien, ClaudeClaude Julien 2008–09
Cassidy, BruceBruce Cassidy 2019–20
Montgomery, JimJim Montgomery 2022–23
James Norris Memorial Trophy Top defenseman during the regular season Orr, BobbyBobby Orr 1967–68 [21][22]
1968–69
1969–70
1970–71
1971–72
1972–73
1973–74
1974–75
Bourque, RayRay Bourque 1986–87
1987–88
1989–90
1990–91
1993–94
Chara, ZdenoZdeno Chara 2008–09
Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award Top general manager Sweeney, DonDon Sweeney 2018–19 [23]
King Clancy Memorial Trophy Leadership qualities on and off the ice and humanitarian contributions within their community Bergeron, PatricePatrice Bergeron 2012–13 [24][25]
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Gentlemanly conduct Bauer, BobbyBobby Bauer 1939–40 [26][27]
1940–41
1946–47
McKenney, DonDon McKenney 1959–60
Bucyk, JohnnyJohnny Bucyk 1970–71
1973–74
1975–76
Middleton, RickRick Middleton 1981–82
Mark Messier Leadership Award Player who exemplifies leadership on and off the ice Chara, ZdenoZdeno Chara 2010–11 [28]
Bergeron, PatricePatrice Bergeron 2020–21
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy Player with the most regular season goals (1998–present) Pastrnak, DavidDavid Pastrnak 2019–20[lower-alpha 2] [29][30]
NHL Foundation Player Award Community service Bergeron, PatricePatrice Bergeron 2013–14 [31]
Ted Lindsay Award Most valuable player as chosen by the players Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito 1970–71 [32]
1972–73
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr 1974–75
Vezina Trophy Fewest goals given up in the regular season (1927–81) Thompson, TinyTiny Thompson 1929–30 [33][34]
1932–33
1935–36
1937–38
Brimsek, FrankFrank Brimsek 1938–39
1941–42
Top goaltender (1981–present) Peeters, PetePete Peeters 1982–83
Thomas, TimTim Thomas 2008–09
2010–11
Rask, TuukkaTuukka Rask 2013–14
Ullmark, LinusLinus Ullmark 2022–23
William M. Jennings Trophy Fewest goals given up in the regular season (1981–present) Lemelin, ReggieReggie Lemelin rowspan="2" |1989–90 [35][36]
Moog, AndyAndy Moog
Fernandez, MannyManny Fernandez rowspan="2" |2008–09
Thomas, TimTim Thomas
Halak, JaroslavJaroslav Halak rowspan="2" |2019–20
Rask, TuukkaTuukka Rask
Swayman, JeremyJeremy Swayman rowspan="2" |2022–23
Ullmark, LinusLinus Ullmark

All-Stars[]

NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[]

The NHL First and Second Team All-Stars are the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.

Boston Bruins selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[37]
Player Position Selections Season Team
Bauer, BobbyBobby Bauer Right Wing 4 1938–39 2nd
1939–40 2nd
1940–41 2nd
1946–47 2nd
Bourque, RayRay Bourque Defense 18 1979–80 1st
1980–81 2nd
1981–82 1st
1982–83 2nd
1983–84 1st
1984–85 1st
1985–86 2nd
1986–87 1st
1987–88 1st
1988–89 2nd
1989–90 1st
1990–91 1st
1991–92 1st
1992–93 1st
1993–94 1st
1994–95 2nd
1995–96 1st
1998–99 2nd
Brimsek, FrankFrank Brimsek Goaltender 8 1938–39 1st
1939–40 2nd
1940–41 2nd
1941–42 1st
1942–43 2nd
1945–46 2nd
1946–47 2nd
1947–48 2nd
Bucyk, JohnnyJohnny Bucyk Left Wing 2 1967–68 2nd
1970–71 1st
Cain, HerbHerb Cain Left Wing 1 1943–44 2nd
Cashman, WayneWayne Cashman Left Wing 1 1973–74 2nd
Chara, ZdenoZdeno Chara Defense 5 2007–08 2nd
2008–09 1st
2010–11 2nd
2011–12 2nd
2013–14 1st
Chevrefils, RealReal Chevrefils Left Wing 1 1956–57 2nd
Clapper, DitDit Clapper Right Wing 6 1930–31 2nd
1934–35 2nd
Defense 1938–39 1st
1939–40 1st
1940–41 1st
1943–44 2nd
Cowley, BillBill Cowley Center 5 1937–38 1st
1940–41 1st
1942–43 1st
1943–44 1st
1944–45 2nd
Crawford, JackJack Crawford Defense 2 1935–36 1st
1942–43 2nd
Dafoe, ByronByron Dafoe Goaltender 1 1998–99 2nd
Dumart, WoodyWoody Dumart Left Wing 3 1939–40 2nd
1940–41 2nd
1946–47 2nd
Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito Center 8 1967–68 2nd
1968–69 1st
1969–70 1st
1970–71 1st
1971–72 1st
1972–73 1st
1973–74 1st
1974–75 2nd
Flaman, FernieFernie Flaman Defense 3 1954–55 2nd
1956–57 2nd
1957–58 2nd
Green, TedTed Green Defense 1 1968–69 2nd
Guerin, BillBill Guerin Right Wing 1 2001–02 2nd
Henry, JimJim Henry Goaltender 1 1951–52 2nd
Hodge, KenKen Hodge Right Wing 2 1970–71 1st
1973–74 1st
Hollett, FlashFlash Hollett Defense 1 1942–43 2nd
Horvath, BroncoBronco Horvath Center 1 1959–60 2nd
Lindholm, HampusHampus Lindholm Defense 1 2022–23 2nd
Mackell, FlemingFleming Mackell Center 1 1952–53 1st
Marchand, BradBrad Marchand Left Wing 4 2016–17 1st
2018–19 2nd
2019–20 2nd
2020–21 1st
McAvoy, CharlieCharlie McAvoy Defense 1 2021–22 2nd
McKenzie, JohnJohn McKenzie Right Wing 1 1969–70 2nd
Middleton, RickRick Middleton Right Wing 1 1981–82 2nd
Neely, CamCam Neely Right Wing 4 1987–88 2nd
1989–90 2nd
1990–91 2nd
1993–94 2nd
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr Defense 9 1966–67 2nd
1967–68 1st
1968–69 1st
1969–70 1st
1970–71 1st
1971–72 1st
1972–73 1st
1973–74 1st
1974–75 1st
Park, BradBrad Park Defense 2 1975–76 1st
1977–78 1st
Pastrnak, DavidDavid Pastrnak Right Wing 3 2019–20 1st
2022–23 1st
2023–24 2nd
Peeters, PetePete Peeters Goaltender 1 1982–83 1st
Quackenbush, BillBill Quackenbush Defense 2 1950–51 1st
1952–53 2nd
Rask, TuukkaTuukka Rask Goaltender 2 2013–14 1st
2019–20 2nd
Ross, ArtArt Ross Coach 3 1937–38 2nd
1938–39 1st
1942–43 2nd
Sandford, EdEd Sandford Left Wing 1 1953–54 2nd
Schmidt, MiltMilt Schmidt Center 4 1939–40 1st
1946–47 1st
1950–51 1st
1951–52 2nd
Shore, EddieEddie Shore Defense 8 1930–31 1st
1931–32 1st
1932–33 1st
1933–34 2nd
1934–35 1st
1935–36 1st
1937–38 1st
1938–39 1st
Siebert, BabeBabe Siebert Defense 1 1935–36 1st
Thomas, TimTim Thomas Goaltender 2 2008–09 1st
2010–11 1st
Thompson, TinyTiny Thompson Goaltender 4 1930–31 2nd
1934–35 2nd
1935–36 1st
1937–38 1st
Thornton, JoeJoe Thornton Center 1 2002–03 2nd
Ullmark, LinusLinus Ullmark Goaltender 1 2022–23 1st
Weiland, CooneyCooney Weiland Coach 1 1940–41 1st

NHL All-Rookie Team[]

The NHL All-Rookie Team (first named in 1983) consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.[38]

Boston Bruins selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team[38]
Player Position Season
Boyes, BradBrad Boyes Forward 2005–06
Boynton, NickNick Boynton Defense 2001–02
Hodge Jr., KenKen Hodge Jr. Forward 1990–91
Juneau, JoeJoe Juneau Forward 1992–93
Krug, ToreyTorey Krug Defense 2013–14
McAvoy, CharlieCharlie McAvoy Defense 2017–18
McLaren, KyleKyle McLaren Defense 1995–96
Raycroft, AndrewAndrew Raycroft Goaltender 2003–04
Samsonov, SergeiSergei Samsonov Forward 1997–98
Swayman, JeremyJeremy Swayman Goaltender 2021–22
Wesley, GlenGlen Wesley Defense 1987–88

All-Star Game selections[]

The National Hockey League All-Star Game is a mid-season exhibition game held annually between many of the top players of each season. Sixty-four All-Star Games have been held since 1947, with at least one player chosen to represent the Bruins in each year. The All-Star game has not been held in various years: 1979 and 1987 due to the 1979 Challenge Cup and Rendez-vous '87 series between the NHL and the Soviet national team, respectively, 1995, 2005, and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages, 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games, 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and 2025 when it was replaced by the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off.[39] Boston has hosted two of the games. The 24th took place at the Boston Garden and 46th took place at TD Garden, then known as the FleetCenter.

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Boston Bruins players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game
Game Year Name Position References
1st 1947 Bauer, BobbyBobby Bauer Right Wing [42]
Brimsek, FrankFrank Brimsek Goaltender
Dumart, WoodyWoody Dumart Left Wing
Schmidt, MiltMilt Schmidt Center
2nd 1948 Brimsek, FrankFrank Brimsek Goaltender [43]
Dumart, WoodyWoody Dumart Left Wing
Schmidt, MiltMilt Schmidt Center
3rd 1949 Quackenbush, BillBill Quackenbush Defense [44]
Ronty, PaulPaul Ronty Center
4th 1950 Patrick, LynnLynn Patrick Coach [45]
Peirson, JohnnyJohnny Peirson Right Wing
Quackenbush, BillBill Quackenbush Defense
Ronty, PaulPaul Ronty Center
5th 1951 Peirson, JohnnyJohnny Peirson Right Wing [46]
Quackenbush, BillBill Quackenbush Defense
Sandford, EdEd Sandford Left Wing
Schmidt, MiltMilt Schmidt Center
6th 1952 Creighton, DaveDave Creighton Center [47]
Henry, JimJim Henry Goaltender
Quackenbush, BillBill Quackenbush Defense
Sandford, EdEd Sandford Left Wing
Schmidt, MiltMilt Schmidt Center
7th 1953 Patrick, LynnLynn Patrick Coach [48]
Quackenbush, BillBill Quackenbush Defense
Sandford, EdEd Sandford Left Wing
8th 1954 Mackell, FlemingFleming Mackell Center [49]
Mohns, DougDoug Mohns Defense
Quackenbush, BillBill Quackenbush Defense
Sandford, EdEd Sandford Left Wing
9th 1955 Flaman, FernieFernie Flaman Defense [50]
Labine, LeoLeo Labine Right Wing
Sawchuk, TerryTerry Sawchuk Goaltender
10th 1956 Flaman, FernieFernie Flaman Defense [51]
Labine, LeoLeo Labine Right Wing
Sawchuk, TerryTerry Sawchuk Goaltender
11th 1957 Chevrefils, RealReal Chevrefils Left Wing [52]
Flaman, FernieFernie Flaman Defense
McKenney, DonDon McKenney Center
Schmidt, MiltMilt Schmidt Coach
Stanley, AllanAllan Stanley Defense
12th 1958 Flaman, FernieFernie Flaman Defense [53]
McKenney, DonDon McKenney Center
Mohns, DougDoug Mohns Defense
Schmidt, MiltMilt Schmidt Coach
Toppazzini, JerryJerry Toppazzini Right Wing
13th 1959 Flaman, FernieFernie Flaman Defense [54]
McKenney, DonDon McKenney Center
Mohns, DougDoug Mohns Defense
Toppazzini, JerryJerry Toppazzini Right Wing
14th 1960 Armstrong, BobBob Armstrong Defense [55]
Horvath, BroncoBronco Horvath Defense
McKenney, DonDon McKenney Center
Stasiuk, VicVic Stasiuk Left Wing
15th 1961 Boivin, LeoLeo Boivin Defense [56]
McKenney, DonDon McKenney Center
Mohns, DougDoug Mohns Defense
16th 1962 Boivin, LeoLeo Boivin Defense [57]
McKenney, DonDon McKenney Center
Mohns, DougDoug Mohns Defense
17th 1963 Bucyk, JohnnyJohnny Bucyk Left Wing [58]
Johnson, TomTom Johnson Defense
Oliver, MurrayMurray Oliver Center
Prentice, DeanDean Prentice Left Wing
18th 1964 Boivin, LeoLeo Boivin Defense [59]
Bucyk, JohnnyJohnny Bucyk Left Wing
Oliver, MurrayMurray Oliver Center
19th 1965 Bucyk, JohnnyJohnny Bucyk Left Wing [60]
Green, TedTed Green Defense
Oliver, MurrayMurray Oliver Center
20th 1967 Oliver, MurrayMurray Oliver Center [61]
21st 1968 Bucyk, JohnnyJohnny Bucyk Left Wing [62]
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr Defense
22nd 1969 Cheevers, GerryGerry Cheevers Goaltender [63]
Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito Center
Green, TedTed Green Defense
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr Defense
23rd 1970 Bucyk, JohnnyJohnny Bucyk Left Wing [64]
Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito Center
McKenzie, JohnJohn McKenzie Right Wing
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr Defense
24th 1971 Bucyk, JohnnyJohnny Bucyk Left Wing [65]
Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito Center
Hodge, KenKen Hodge Right Wing
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr Defense
Sinden, HarryHarry Sinden Coach
Smith, DallasDallas Smith Defense
Westfall, EdEd Westfall Right Wing
25th 1972 Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito Center [66]
McKenzie, JohnJohn McKenzie Right Wing
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr

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Defense
Smith, DallasDallas Smith Defense
26th 1973 Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito Center [67]
Hodge, KenKen Hodge Right Wing
Johnson, TomTom Johnson Coach
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr Defense
Smith, DallasDallas Smith Defense
27th 1974 Cashman, WayneWayne Cashman Left Wing [68]
Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito Center
Gilbert, GillesGilles Gilbert Goaltender
Hodge, KenKen Hodge Right Wing
Smith, DallasDallas Smith Defense
28th 1975 Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito Center [69]
O'Reilly, TerryTerry O'Reilly Right Wing
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr Defense
Vadnais, CarolCarol Vadnais Defense
29th 1976 Park, BradBrad Park Defense [70]
Sheppard, GreggGregg Sheppard Center
30th 1977 McNab, PeterPeter McNab Center [71]
Park, BradBrad Park Defense
31st 1978 O'Reilly, TerryTerry O'Reilly Right Wing [72]
Park, BradBrad Park Defense
32nd 1980 Ratelle, JeanJean Ratelle Center [73]
33rd 1981 Bourque, RayRay Bourque Defense [74]
Middleton, RickRick Middleton Right Wing
34th 1982 Bourque, RayRay Bourque Defense [75]
Middleton, RickRick Middleton Right Wing
35th 1983 Bourque, RayRay Bourque Defense [76]
Pederson, BarryBarry Pederson Center
Peeters, PetePete Peeters Goaltender
36th 1984 Bourque, RayRay Bourque Defense [77]
Middleton, RickRick Middleton Right Wing
O'Connell, MikeMike O'Connell Defense
Pederson, BarryBarry Pederson Center
Peeters, PetePete Peeters Goaltender
37th 1985 Bourque, RayRay Bourque Defense [78]
38th 1986 Bourque, RayRay Bourque

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Defense [79]
39th 1988 Bourque, RayRay Bourque

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Defense [80]
Neely, CamCam Neely Right Wing
40th 1989 Bourque, RayRay Bourque

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Defense [81]
Lemelin, RejeanRejean Lemelin Goaltender
Neely, CamCam Neely

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Right Wing
O'Reilly, TerryTerry O'Reilly Coach
Wesley, GlenGlen Wesley Defense
41st 1990 Bourque, RayRay Bourque

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Defense [82]
Neely, CamCam Neely

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Right Wing
42nd 1991 Bourque, RayRay Bourque

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Defense [83]
Christian, DaveDave Christian Right Wing
Galley, GarryGarry Galley Defense
Milbury, MikeMike Milbury Coach
Moog, AndyAndy Moog Goaltender
Neely, CamCam Neely

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Right Wing
43rd 1992 Bourque, RayRay Bourque

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Defense [84]
44th 1993 Bourque, RayRay Bourque

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Defense [85]
Oates, AdamAdam Oates Center
45th 1994 Bourque, RayRay Bourque

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Defense [86]
Oates, AdamAdam Oates Center
46th 1996 Bourque, RayRay Bourque

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Defense [87]
Neely, CamCam Neely Right Wing
47th 1997 Bourque, RayRay Bourque

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Defense [88]
Oates, AdamAdam Oates Center
48th 1998 Bourque, RayRay Bourque

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Defense [89]
49th 1999 Bourque, RayRay Bourque

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Defense [90]
Khristich, DmitriDmitri Khristich Left Wing
50th 2000 Bourque, RayRay Bourque Defense [91]
51st 2001 Allison, JasonJason Allison Center [92]
Guerin, BillBill Guerin

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Right Wing
Samsonov, SergeiSergei Samsonov Left Wing
52nd 2002 Thornton, JoeJoe Thornton Center [93]
53rd 2003 Murray, GlenGlen Murray Right Wing [94]
Thornton, JoeJoe Thornton Center
54th 2004 Boynton, NickNick Boynton Defense [95]
Murray, GlenGlen Murray Right Wing
Thornton, JoeJoe Thornton

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Center
55th 2007 Chara, ZdenoZdeno Chara Defense [96]
56th 2008 Chara, ZdenoZdeno Chara

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Defense [97]
Savard, MarcMarc Savard Center
Thomas, TimTim Thomas Goaltender
57th 2009 Chara, ZdenoZdeno Chara Defense [98]
Savard, MarcMarc Savard Center
Thomas, TimTim Thomas Goaltender
Julien, ClaudeClaude Julien Coach
58th 2011 Chara, ZdenoZdeno Chara Defense [99]
Thomas, TimTim Thomas Goaltender
59th 2012 Chara, ZdenoZdeno Chara Defense [100]
Seguin, TylerTyler Seguin Center
Thomas, TimTim Thomas

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Goaltender
Julien, ClaudeClaude Julien Coach
60th 2015 Bergeron, PatricePatrice Bergeron Center [101]
61st 2016 Bergeron, PatricePatrice Bergeron Center [102]
62nd 2017 Marchand, BradBrad Marchand Left Wing [103]
Rask, TuukkaTuukka Rask Goaltender
63rd 2018 Marchand, BradBrad Marchand Left Wing [104]
64th 2019 Pastrnak, DavidDavid Pastrnak Right Wing [105]
65th 2020 Cassidy, BruceBruce Cassidy Coach [106][107][108][109]
Pastrnak, DavidDavid Pastrnak

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Right Wing
Rask, TuukkaTuukka Rask
(Did not play)
Goaltender
66th 2022 Bergeron, PatricePatrice Bergeron Center [110]
67th 2023 Montgomery, JimJim Montgomery Coach [111][112][113]
Pastrnak, DavidDavid Pastrnak

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Right Wing
Ullmark, LinusLinus Ullmark Goaltender
68th 2024 Montgomery, JimJim Montgomery Coach [114][115][116]
Pastrnak, DavidDavid Pastrnak Right Wing
Swayman, JeremyJeremy Swayman

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Goaltender

All-Star benefit games[]

Prior to the institution of the National Hockey League All-Star Game the league held three different benefit games featuring teams of all-stars. The first was the Ace Bailey Benefit Game, held in 1934, after a violent collision with Boston's Eddie Shore left Ace Bailey of the Toronto Maple Leafs hospitalized and unable to continue his playing career.[117] In 1937 the Howie Morenz Memorial Game was held to raise money for the family of Howie Morenz of the Montreal Canadiens who died from complications after being admitted to the hospital for a broken leg.[118] The Babe Siebert Memorial Game was held in 1939 to raise funds for the family of the Canadiens' Babe Siebert who drowned shortly after he retired from playing.[119]

Boston Bruins players and coaches selected to All-Star benefit games
Game Year Name Position References
Ace Bailey Benefit Game 1934 Shore, EddieEddie Shore Defense [117]
Stewart, NelsNels Stewart Center
Howie Morenz Memorial Game 1937 Clapper, DitDit Clapper Defense [118]
Shore, EddieEddie Shore Defense
Thompson, TinyTiny Thompson Goaltender
Babe Siebert Memorial Game 1939 Bauer, BobbyBobby Bauer Right Wing [119]
Brimsek, FrankFrank Brimsek Goaltender
Clapper, DitDit Clapper Defense
Ross, ArtArt Ross Coach
Shore, EddieEddie Shore Defense

All-Star Game replacement events[]

Boston Bruins players and coaches selected to All-Star Game replacement events
Event Year Name Position References
Challenge Cup 1979 Cheevers, GerryGerry Cheevers Goaltender [120]
Marcotte, DonDon Marcotte Left Wing
Rendez-vous '87 1987 Bourque, RayRay Bourque Defense [121]

Career achievements[]

Hockey Hall of Fame[]

The following is a list of Boston Bruins who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[122][123]

Boston Bruins inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame[122][123]
Individual Category Year inducted Years with Bruins in category References
Adams, CharlesCharles Adams Builder 1960 1924–1936 [124]
Adams, WestonWeston Adams Builder 1972 1936–1951, 1964–1969 [125]
Andreychuk, DaveDave Andreychuk Player 2017 1999–2000 [126]
Barry, MartyMarty Barry Player 1965 1929–1935 [127]
Bauer, BobbyBobby Bauer Player 1996 1935–1942, 1945–1947, 1951–1952 [128]
Boivin, LeoLeo Boivin Player 1986 1954–1966 [129]
Bourque, RayRay Bourque Player 2004 1979–2000 [130]
Brimsek, FrankFrank Brimsek Player 1966 1938–1949 [131]
Brown, WalterWalter Brown Builder 1962 1951–1964 [132]
Bucyk, JohnnyJohnny Bucyk Player 1981 1957–1978 [133]
Burch, BillyBilly Burch Player 1974 1932–1933 [134]
Burns, PatPat Burns Builder 2014 1997–2000 [135]
Cheevers, GerryGerry Cheevers Player 1985 1965–1972, 1975–1980 [136]
Clapper, DitDit Clapper Player 1947 1927–1947 [137]
Cleghorn, SpragueSprague Cleghorn Player 1958 1925–1928 [138]
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey Player 2004 2000–2001 [139]
Conacher, RoyRoy Conacher Player 1998 1938–1942, 1945–1946 [140]
Cook, BunBun Cook Player 1995 1936–1937 [141]
Cowley, BillBill Cowley Player 1968 1935–1947 [142]
Denneny, CyCy Denneny Player 1959 1928–1929 [143]
Dumart, WoodyWoody Dumart Player 1992 1935–1942, 1945–1954 [144]
Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito Player 1984 1967–1976 [145]
Flaman, FernieFernie Flaman Player 1990 1945–1952, 1954–1956 [146]
Fredrickson, FrankFrank Fredrickson Player 1958 1926–1929 [147]
Iginla, JaromeJarome Iginla Player 2020 2013–2014 [148]
Jackson, BusherBusher Jackson Player 1971 1941–1944 [149]
Jacobs, JeremyJeremy Jacobs Builder 2017 1975–present [150]
Johnson, TomTom Johnson Player 1970 1963–1965 [151]
Keats, DukeDuke Keats Player 1958 1926–1927 [152]
Lapointe, GuyGuy Lapointe Player 1993 1983–1984 [153]
Leetch, BrianBrian Leetch Player 2009 2005–2006 [154]
Lumley, HarryHarry Lumley Player 1980 1957–1960 [155]
MacKay, MickeyMickey MacKay Player 1952 1928–1930 [156]
Mantha, SylvioSylvio Mantha Player 1960 1936–1937 [157]
Mullen, JoeJoe Mullen Player 2000 1995–1996 [158]
Neely, CamCam Neely Player 2005 1986–1996 [159]
O'Ree, WillieWillie O'Ree Builder 2018 1958, 1960–1961 [160]
Oates, AdamAdam Oates Player 2012 1992–1997 [161]
Oliver, HarryHarry Oliver Player 1967 1926–1934 [162]
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr Player 1979 1966–1976 [163]
Parent, BernieBernie Parent Player 1984 1965–1967 [164]
Park, BradBrad Park Player 1988 1975–1983 [165]
Plante, JacquesJacques Plante Player 1978 1972–1973 [166]
Pratt, BabeBabe Pratt Player 1966 1946–1947 [167]
Quackenbush, BillBill Quackenbush Player 1976 1949–1956 [168]
Ratelle, JeanJean Ratelle Player 1985 1975–1981 [169]
Recchi, MarkMark Recchi Player 2017 2009–2011 [170]
Sawchuk, TerryTerry Sawchuk Player 1971 1955–1957 [171]
Schmidt, MiltMilt Schmidt Player 1961 1936–1942, 1946–1955 [172]
Shore, EddieEddie Shore Player 1947 1926–1940 [173]
Siebert, BabeBabe Siebert Player 1964 1933–1936 [174]
Sinden, HarryHarry Sinden Builder 1983 1966–1970, 1972–present [175]
Smith, HooleyHooley Smith Player 1972 1936–1937 [176]
Stanley, AllanAllan Stanley Player 1981 1956–1958 [177]
Stewart, NelsNels Stewart Player 1962 1932–1935, 1936–1937 [178]
Thompson, TinyTiny Thompson Player 1959 1928–1939 [179]
Vachon, RogieRogie Vachon Player 2016 1980–1982 [180]
Weiland, CooneyCooney Weiland Player 1971 1928–1939 [181]

Foster Hewitt Memorial Award[]

Two members of the Boston Bruins organization have been honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award. The award is presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of ice hockey during their broadcasting career.[182]

Members of the Boston Bruins honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
Individual Year honored Years with Bruins as broadcaster References
Cusick, FredFred Cusick 1984 1952–1967, 1969–1997 [182]
Wilson, BobBob Wilson 1987 1964–1969, 1971–1994 [182]

Lester Patrick Trophy[]

The Lester Patrick Trophy has been presented by the National Hockey League and USA Hockey since 1966 to honor a recipient's contribution to ice hockey in the United States.[183] This list includes all personnel who have ever been employed by the Boston Bruins in any capacity and have also received the Lester Patrick Trophy.

Members of the Boston Bruins honored with the Lester Patrick Trophy
Individual Year honored Years with Bruins References
Adams, CharlesCharles Adams 1967 1924–1936 [7]
Adams, WestonWeston Adams 1974 1936–1969 [7]
Brown, WalterWalter Brown 1968 1946–1964 [7]
Bucyk, JohnnyJohnny Bucyk 1977 1957–1978 [7]
Cusick, FredFred Cusick 1988 1952–1967, 1969–1997 [7]
Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito 1978 1967–1975 [183]
Jacobs, JeremyJeremy Jacobs 2015 1975–present [184]
Neely, CamCam Neely 2010 1986–1996 [7]
Orr, BobbyBobby Orr 1979 1966–1976 [183]
Ross, ArtArt Ross 1984 1924–1954 [7]
Schmidt, MiltMilt Schmidt 1996 1936–1942, 1945–1955 [7]
Shore, EddieEddie Shore 1970 1926–1940 [7]
Sinden, HarryHarry Sinden 1999 1966–1970, 1972–present [7]
Weiland, CooneyCooney Weiland 1972 1928–1932, 1935–1939 [7]

United States Hockey Hall of Fame[]

Members of the Boston Bruins inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame[123]
Individual Year inducted Years with Bruins References
Brimsek, FrankFrank Brimsek 1973 1938–1949 [185]
Brown, WalterWalter Brown 1973 1951–1964 [186]
Carpenter, BobbyBobby Carpenter 2007 1988–1992 [187]
Christian, DaveDave Christian 2001 1989–1991 [188]
Gionta, BrianBrian Gionta 2019 2018 [189]
Guerin, BillBill Guerin 2013 2000–2002 [190]
Harrington, HagoHago Harrington 2018 1925–1928 [191]
Janney, CraigCraig Janney 2016 1988–1992 [192]
Lane, MylesMyles Lane 1973 1928–1930, 1933–1934 [193]
Larson, ReedReed Larson 1996 1985–1988 [194]
Leetch, BrianBrian Leetch 2008 2005–2006 [195]
Milbury, MikeMike Milbury 2006 1975–1987 [196]
Mullen, JoeJoe Mullen 1998 1995–1996 [197]
Owen, GeorgeGeorge Owen 1973 1928–1933 [198]
Roberts, GordieGordie Roberts 1999 1992–1994 [199]
Thomas, TimTim Thomas 2019 2002–2003, 2005–2012 [189]
Thompson, CliffCliff Thompson 1973 1941–1942, 1948–1949 [200]
Williams, TomTom Williams 1981 1961–1969 [201]
Yackel, KenKen Yackel 1986 1958–1959 [202]

Retired numbers[]

See also: List of NHL retired numbers

The Boston Bruins have retired twelve of their jersey numbers, beginning with Lionel Hitchman's #3, the first jersey in NHL history (and the second in North American sports history) to be retired. Also out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[203] Gretzky did not play for the Bruins during his 20-year NHL career and no Bruins player had ever worn the number 99 prior to its retirement.[204][205]

Boston Bruins retired numbers
Number Player Position Years with Bruins as a player Date of retirement ceremony References
2 Shore, EddieEddie Shore Defense 1926–1940 January 1, 1947 [206]
3 Hitchman, LionelLionel Hitchman Defense 1925–1934 February 22, 1934 [206]
4 Orr, BobbyBobby Orr Defense 1966–1976 January 9, 1979 [206]
5 Clapper, DitDit Clapper Right Wing, Defense 1927–1947 February 12, 1947 [206]
7 Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito Center 1967–1975 December 3, 1987 [206]
8 Neely, CamCam Neely Right Wing 1986–1996 January 12, 2004 [207]
9 Bucyk, JohnnyJohnny Bucyk Left Wing 1957–1978 March 13, 1980 [207]
15 Schmidt, MiltMilt Schmidt Center 1936–1955 March 13, 1980 [207]
16 Middleton, RickRick Middleton Right Wing 1976–1988 November 29, 2018 [208]
22 O'Ree, WillieWillie O'Ree Left Wing 1958–1959
1960–1961
January 18, 2022 [209]
24 O'Reilly, TerryTerry O'Reilly Right Wing 1972–1985 October 24, 2002 [207]
77 Bourque, RayRay Bourque Defense 1979–2000 October 4, 2001 [207]

Team awards[]

Eddie Shore Award[]

The Eddie Shore Award, named for Bruins great Eddie Shore, is an annual award established in 1942 given to the player "demonstrating exceptional hustle and determination" throughout the season as determined by the "Gallery Gods", an informal fan organization originally composed of season ticket holders in the old second balcony of Boston Garden[210]

Season Winner
2005–06 P.J. Axelsson
2006–07 Tim Thomas
2007–08 Phil Kessel
2008–09 Milan Lucic
2009–10 Mark Recchi
2010–11 Shawn Thornton
2011–12 Zdeno Chara
2012–13 Patrice Bergeron
2013–14 Brad Marchand
2014–15 Milan Lucic
2015–16 Matt Beleskey
2016–17 David Pastrnak
2017–18 Kevan Miller
2018–19 Jake DeBrusk
2019–20 Brandon Carlo
2020–21 Brad Marchand
2021–22 Charlie McAvoy
2022–23 Charlie Coyle
2023–24 Charlie Coyle

Elizabeth C. Dufresne Trophy[]

The Elizabeth C. Dufresne Trophy is an annual award given to the player who is "most outstanding in home games" as voted by the Boston chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.[211][212] Along with other team awards, the Dufresne Trophy is traditionally presented at the last home game of each regular season. The most frequently honored player is Ray Bourque, who won the Dufresne Trophy seven times. Brad Marchand, Phil Esposito and Bobby Orr each won it five times, while Milt Schmidt and Rick Middleton won it four times each.[213]

Season Winner
1935–36 Tiny Thompson
1936–37 Eddie Shore
1937–38 Eddie Shore
1938–39 Eddie Shore
1939–40 Dit Clapper
1940–41 Dit Clapper
1941–42 Bobby Bauer
Woody Dumart
Milt Schmidt
1942–43 Frank Brimsek
1943–44 Bill Cowley
1944–45 Jack Crawford
1945–46 Jack Crawford
1946–47 Milt Schmidt
1947–48 Frank Brimsek
1948–49 Pat Egan
1949–50 Milt Schmidt
1950–51 Milt Schmidt
1951–52 Jim Henry
1952–53 Fleming Mackell
1953–54 Jim Henry
1954–55 Leo Labine
1955–56 Terry Sawchuk
1956–57 Jerry Toppazzini
1957–58 Jerry Toppazzini
1958–59 Vic Stasiuk
1959–60 Bronco Horvath
1960–61 Leo Boivin
1961–62 Doug Mohns
1962–63 Johnny Bucyk
1963–64 Eddie Johnston

Season Winner
1964–65 Ted Green
1965–66 Johnny Bucyk
1966–67 Bobby Orr
1967–68 Phil Esposito
1968–69 Phil Esposito
1969–70 Bobby Orr
1970–71 Phil Esposito
1971–72 Bobby Orr
1972–73 Phil Esposito
1973–74 Phil Esposito
Bobby Orr
1974–75 Bobby Orr
1975–76 Gregg Sheppard
1976–77 Jean Ratelle
1977–78 Terry O'Reilly
Brad Park
1978–79 Rick Middleton
1979–80 Ray Bourque
1980–81 Rick Middleton
1981–82 Rick Middleton
1982–83 Pete Peeters
1983–84 Rick Middleton
1984–85 Ray Bourque
1985–86 Ray Bourque
1986–87 Ray Bourque
1987–88 Cam Neely
1988–89 Randy Burridge
1989–90 Ray Bourque
1990–91 Cam Neely
1991–92 Vladimir Ruzicka
1992–93 Adam Oates

Season Winner
1993–94 Ray Bourque
1994–95 Cam Neely
1995–96 Ray Bourque
1996–97 Jozef Stumpel
1997–98 Jason Allison
1998–99 Byron Dafoe
1999–00 Joe Thornton
2000–01 Jason Allison
2001–02 Brian Rolston
2002–03 Joe Thornton
2003–04 Andrew Raycroft
2005–06 Patrice Bergeron
2006–07 Marc Savard
2007–08 Marco Sturm
2008–09 Marc Savard
2009–10 Patrice Bergeron
2010–11 Tim Thomas
2011–12 Brad Marchand
2012–13 Patrice Bergeron
2013–14 David Krejci
2014–15 Tuukka Rask
2015–16 Loui Eriksson
2016–17 Brad Marchand
2017–18 Brad Marchand
2018–19 Brad Marchand
2019–20 David Pastrnak
2020–21 Brad Marchand
2021–22 David Pastrnak
2022–23 Linus Ullmark
2023–24 David Pastrnak

John P. Bucyk Award[]

The John P. Bucyk Award, named for Bruins great Johnny Bucyk, is an annual award given for "Charitable and Community Endeavors."[211]

Season Winner
1999–00 Steve Heinze
2000–01 Don Sweeney
2001–02 Hal Gill
2002–03 Nick Boynton
2003–04 Martin Lapointe
2005–06 P. J. Axelsson
2006–07 Patrice Bergeron
2007–08 Zdeno Chara

Season Winner
2008–09 Aaron Ward
2009–10 Shawn Thornton
2010–11 Andrew Ference
2011–12 Brad Marchand
2012–13 Gregory Campbell
2013–14 Tuukka Rask
2014–15 Dougie Hamilton
2015–16 Jimmy Hayes

Season Winner
2016–17 David Pastrnak
2017–18 Tim Schaller
2018–19 Zdeno Chara
2019–20 Patrice Bergeron
2020–21 Charlie Coyle
2021–22 Nick Foligno
2022–23 Patrice Bergeron
2023–24 Linus Ullmark

Seventh Player Award[]

The Seventh Player Award is an annual award given to the player who "performed beyond expectations" as voted by Bruins fans. It was originally established by the team's television broadcasters, WSBK-TV, and awarded by them for many years.[211]

Season Winner
1968–69 Ed Westfall
1969–70 John McKenzie
1970–71 Fred Stanfield
1971–72 Derek Sanderson
1972–73 Dallas Smith
1973–74 Don Marcotte
Carol Vadnais
1974–75 Terry O'Reilly
1975–76 Gregg Sheppard
1976–77 Gary Doak
1977–78 Stan Jonathan
1978–79 Rick Middleton
1979–80 Ray Bourque
1980–81 Steve Kasper
1981–82 Barry Pederson
1982–83 Pete Peeters
1983–84 Mike O'Connell
1984–85 Keith Crowder
1985–86 Randy Burridge

Season Winner
1986–87 Cam Neely
1987–88 Glen Wesley
1988–89 Randy Burridge
1989–90 John Carter
1990–91 Ken Hodge, Jr.
1991–92 Vladimir Ruzicka
1992–93 Don Sweeney
1993–94 Cam Neely
1994–95 Blaine Lacher
1995–96 Kyle McLaren
1996–97 Ted Donato
1997–98 Jason Allison
1998–99 Byron Dafoe
1999–00 Joe Thornton
2000–01 Bill Guerin
2001–02 Bill Guerin
2002–03 Mike Knuble
2003–04 Andrew Raycroft
2005–06 Tim Thomas

Season Winner
2006–07 Tim Thomas
2007–08 Milan Lucic
2008–09 David Krejci
2009–10 Tuukka Rask
2010–11 Brad Marchand
2011–12 Tyler Seguin
2012–13 Dougie Hamilton
2013–14 Reilly Smith
2014–15 David Pastrnak
2015–16 Brad Marchand
2016–17 David Pastrnak
2017–18 Charlie McAvoy
2018–19 Chris Wagner
2019–20 Charlie Coyle
2020–21 Nick Ritchie
2021–22 Jeremy Swayman
2022–23 Pavel Zacha
2023–24 Trent Frederic

Three Stars awards[]

The Bruins Three Stars Awards are annual awards given to the top three performers at home during the regular season.[210][214]

Season First Second Third
1973–74 Bobby Orr Phil Esposito Gilles Gilbert
1974–75 Phil Esposito Bobby Orr Gregg Sheppard
1975–76 Jean Ratelle Gregg Sheppard Johnny Bucyk
1976–77 Jean Ratelle Brad Park Peter McNab
1977–78 Terry O'Reilly Peter McNab Brad Park
1978–79 Rick Middleton Peter McNab Terry O'Reilly
1979–80 Rick Middleton Terry O'Reilly Ray Bourque
1980–81 Rick Middleton Peter McNab Ray Bourque
1981–82 Rick Middleton Barry Pederson Ray Bourque
1982–83 Rick Middleton Pete Peeters Ray Bourque
1983–84 Rick Middleton Barry Pederson Ray Bourque
1984–85 Ray Bourque Ken Linseman Keith Crowder
1985–86 Ray Bourque Ken Linseman Keith Crowder
1986–87 Ray Bourque Bill Ranford Steve Kasper
1987–88 Cam Neely Steve Kasper Ray Bourque
1988–89 Cam Neely Ray Bourque Randy Burridge
1989–90 Cam Neely Ray Bourque Andy Moog
1990–91 Cam Neely Ray Bourque Craig Janney
1991–92 Andy Moog Ray Bourque Vladimir Ruzicka
1992–93 Adam Oates Joe Juneau Ray Bourque
1993–94 Cam Neely Ray Bourque Adam Oates
1994–95 Cam Neely Ray Bourque Blaine Lacher
1995–96 Adam Oates Ray Bourque Bill Ranford
1996–97 Ray Bourque Ted Donato Jozef Stumpel
1997–98 Byron Dafoe Jason Allison Ray Bourque
1998–99 Byron Dafoe Ray Bourque Jason Allison
1999–00 Joe Thornton Kyle McLaren Sergei Samsonov
2000–01 Jason Allison Bill Guerin Joe Thornton
2001–02 Byron Dafoe Brian Rolston Joe Thornton
2002–03 Joe Thornton Glen Murray Mike Knuble
2003–04 Andrew Raycroft Joe Thornton Glen Murray
2005–06 Patrice Bergeron Brad Boyes Tim Thomas
2006–07 Marc Savard Tim Thomas Glen Murray
2007–08 Tim Thomas Marc Savard Marco Sturm
2008–09 Marc Savard Zdeno Chara Tim Thomas
2009–10 Patrice Bergeron David Krejci Tuukka Rask
2010–11 Tim Thomas Patrice Bergeron Milan Lucic
2011–12 Tim Thomas Patrice Bergeron Milan Lucic
2012–13 Tuukka Rask Patrice Bergeron Tyler Seguin
2013–14 Tuukka Rask David Krejci Patrice Bergeron
2014–15 Patrice Bergeron Tuukka Rask Brad Marchand
2015–16 Patrice Bergeron Tuukka Rask David Krejci
2016–17 Tuukka Rask Patrice Bergeron Brad Marchand
2017–18 Tuukka Rask Brad Marchand Patrice Bergeron
2018–19 Brad Marchand Patrice Bergeron David Pastrnak
2019–20 David Pastrnak Tuukka Rask Brad Marchand
2020–21 Brad Marchand Patrice Bergeron Craig Smith
2021–22 David Pastrnak Brad Marchand Patrice Bergeron
2022–23 David Pastrnak Linus Ullmark Brad Marchand
2023–24 David Pastrnak Jeremy Swayman Brad Marchand

Other awards[]

Boston Bruins who have received non-NHL awards
Award Description Winner Season References
Best Championship Performance ESPY Award Best performance in a championship game, series, or tournament of the last calendar year Thomas, TimTim Thomas 2011 [215]
Best NHL Player ESPY Award Best NHL player of the last calendar year Thomas, TimTim Thomas 2011 [215]
Charlie Conacher Humanitarian Award For humanitarian or community service projects Orr, BobbyBobby Orr 1970–71 [216][217][218]
Bucyk, JohnnyJohnny Bucyk 1975–76
Park, BradBrad Park 1982–83
Golden Hockey Stick Best Czech ice hockey player Krejci, DavidDavid Krejci 2012 [219]
Pastrnak, DavidDavid Pastrnak 2017 [220]
2018 [221]
2019 [222]
2020 [223]
2021 [224]
Lionel Conacher Award Canada's male athlete of the year Orr, BobbyBobby Orr 1970 [225][226][227]
Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito 1972
1973
Lou Marsh Trophy Canada's top athlete Orr, BobbyBobby Orr 1970 [228]
Esposito, PhilPhil Esposito 1972

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