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Peter Chiarelli (born August 5, 1964 in Nepean, Ontario, Canada) is the current general manager of the Boston Bruins. He was hired on May 26, 2006. He was signed to a four-year contract. He previously worked as an assistant general manager for the Ottawa Senators over the last two years, including the Lockout season. The Senators were given a conditional draft pick for letting Chiarelli go to Boston.

He played for Harvard University between 1983 and 1987, serving as the captain of the team. He later played for the British Hockey League Nottingham Panthers.

Professional[]

Prior to becoming an NHL executive, Chiarelli was a player agent before joining the Senators in 1999. He was also an attorney in private practice in Ottawa having graduated from the University of Ottawa's law school. Chiarelli served as the assistant general manager for the Ottawa Senators for two years, including the Lockout season. The Senators were given a conditional draft pick for relinquishing Chiarelli.

Chiarelli was hired on May 26, 2006 as the General Manager of the Boston Bruins. He was signed to a four-year contract.

On June 19, 2009 Chiarelli received a four-year contract extension through 2013-2014.

On June 15, 2011, Chiarelli won the Stanley Cup with the Bruins. His brother Mike Chiarelli joined the Boston Bruins as Scout in summer of 2009.. Due to 52 names limit Mike's name could not included on the Stanley Cup. However, Boston did award Mike a Stanley Cup Ring.

Preceded by
Jeff Gorton
General managers of the Boston Bruins
2006 – present
Incumbent


Preceded by
Jeff Gorton
General managers of the Boston Bruins
2006–present
Succeeded by
Current

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