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Brad Park wore number 22 for the Boston Bruins, he wore number 2 for the New York Rangers before he was traded to Boston for Phil Esposito however that number was retired by Boston after hall of famer Eddie Shore retired hence his wearing of number 22.
well, #2 is retired and it belonged to Eddie Shore. It was retired on January 1, 1947.
Eddie Shore was probably the best defenseman the bruins had ever seen and wore number 2 from 1926-1940. The number was later one of 11 numbers to be retired.
The Washington Capitals defeated the Bruins 2-1 in the second overtime on April 14, 2012 in Boston.
Luis Aparicio wore #11 with the Boston Red Sox.
The Boston Bruins are worth an estimated 302 million dollars as of 2013. They are owned by Jeremy Jacobs who has a net worth of about 2 billion dollars.
In his first win against Boston 4-2 - he wore number 29
Tim Thomas Steve Kampfer
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1. Gilbert Perreault - Buffalo Sabres 2. Dale Tallon - Vancouver Canucks 3. Reggie Leach - Boston Bruins 4. Rick MacLeish - Boston Bruins 5. Ray Martyniuk - Montreal Canadiens
Uniform numbers were used on a permanent basis by the Yankees and Indians in 1929, so that fans could tell who was who on the field. Those uniform numbers corresponded to the player's place in the lineup; those who batted leadoff wore number one, those who batted clean-up wore number four and so on. This practice caught on and within a few years every team wore numbers. Jimmy Foxx wore number 3 (Third in the line up) from 1931-1934 in 1935 his last year with the Athletics before going to Boston, he batted second, and wore number 2. From 1936-1942 he wore number three for the Boston Red Sox (He batted second in the line up with Boston) traded during the 1942 season to the cubs and wore uniform numbers 16, and number 26 in 1944. Finally he returned to the Athletics in 1945 to finish his career with the number 4. Jimmy Foxx wore numbers 2, 3, and 4 as a Philadelphia Athletic - Steven KeyMan
Orr won 2 Stanley Cups with the Boston Bruins: 1970 and 1972