Boston Celebrates Bruins Win At Stanley Cup Parade

First Posted: 06/18/11 02:36 PM ET   Updated: 08/18/11 06:12 AM ET

THE CANADIAN PRESS -- The Boston Bruins are making their celebratory trip through city streets with hundreds of thousands of fans crowding sidewalks to see them — and the Stanley Cup — in a rolling rally honouring the NHL champions.

The team and its precious prize set out from TD Garden on a balmy, breezy Saturday in 18 colorful duck boats, tourist vehicles designed to travel on land and water. The passengers are the players who excelled on ice.

Captain Zdeno Chara raised the Cup over his head and passed it to playoff MVP Tim Thomas, who kept it aloft and later smiled and waved to the fans.


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The Bruins won their first championship in 39 years and sixth in their history when they beat the Canucks 4-0 in Game 7 in Vancouver on Wednesday night.

"It's awesome to be sharing it with everybody. This is the day you really look forward to," Thomas said about 20 minutes into the trip to Copley Square, a route of about three miles from the arena where the Bruins were 3-0 against the Canucks in the finals.

The rally is becoming a familiar sight in the city that is home to seven champions in 10 seasons — three for the New England Patriots, two for the Red Sox and one each for the Celtics and Bruins.

Claude Julien, the unassuming coach of the newest winners, thanked coaches Bill Belichick of the Patriots and Doc Rivers of the Celtics and manager Terry Francona of the Red Sox for the support they gave even before he joined their championship group.

And now, he said at a 15-minute speaking program before the duckboats started rolling, "you really feel like you belong. So, thanks to them."

The crowd even cheered for Jeremy Jacobs, the Buffalo, N.Y.-based owner stigmatized for years with a stingy reputation that may or may not have been deserved.

"I just want to say, 'Lord Stanley, 39 years, welcome home,"' he told fans from a stage set up in the large parking lot beside the Garden. "The wait is over. The Cup is yours. Let's celebrate."

Fans began lining the route hours before the rally began, some holding signs that said, "believe Boston bruins." Once it started, chants of "We got the Cup. We got the Cup" rose from several locations.

The fans came from near and far.

"I'm a Bruins fan," said Robert Legault, 47, explaining his decision to come from his home in Ottawa. "I think of Bobby Orr when I was a kid. I was watching Bobby."

Justin Gray, 25, of Portland, Maine, carried one of many handmade Stanley Cup imitations.

"I built it on Tuesday," he said. "I had a vision."

Many in the crowd wore Bruins garb of all sorts from simple T-shirts to expensive replica jerseys. Gold confetti streamed from buildings. A huge black-and-gold flag with the words "2011 Stanley Cup champions" fluttered across from City Hall.

Thomas, one of the few Bruins still sporting a playoff beard, spoke to the fans outside the Garden briefly before the rally. He held the Cup above his head the entire time.

"You guys wanted it. We got it and we want to share it with you today," he said. "Let's have some fun."

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12:03 AM on 06/21/2011
first of all, the riots happened because of society , it has nothing to do with canucks fans... read more here:

http://tenmillionslaves.wordpress.com/2011/06/16/the-reason-why-people-riot-after-sporting-events/

second of all, ALL PROFESSIONAL sports are fixed,and boston was given the stanley cup
read more here:

http://tenmillionslaves.wordpress.com/2011/06/19/all-professional-sports-are-fixed/
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sb250guy
A Cunning Linguist
11:22 AM on 06/20/2011
I'm from Massachusetts. I live in Japan. My good friend who's from Vancouver just told me about all of this. I didn't even know the Bruins were doing well. Apparently, they did very well. I don't care much myself but I'm happy for the fans in Boston.
08:08 AM on 06/20/2011
I don't understand why people have to bash the other team's fans and city. I think most of us hockey fans know that the m0r0ns that trashed Vancouver are not a fair representation of a Canucks fan. Every team, including Boston, has a group of "fans" that are complete idi0ts, and do things that make the rest of us cringe, and give the real fan a bad name.
I said my Congrats to Canucks fans, and I meant it. They were the best team in the regular season, and should be proud. I am even more proud of my Bruins getting through Montreal in 7, sweeping Philly after last year, beating the "dreaded 1-3-1" of Tampa Bay, and beating the favored Canucks. This is a season I am not sure I could have even dreamed about. The Bruins FINALLY won the Cup in my lifetime, and I am just going to enjoy the moment.
GO BRUINS!
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jefe
liberal at large
07:55 AM on 06/20/2011
Boston isn't a awful city because of the bruins, Boston blows because of it's fans
08:47 AM on 06/20/2011
Really? We had a rolling rally on Saturday attended by 1.5 million people. Zero trouble. Boston area fans are the GREATEST!! And, we have the teams to prove it...
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05:16 PM on 06/19/2011
Congratulations Boston. However Vancouver had the best celebration.
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
07:35 PM on 06/19/2011
Such a hater.
03:04 AM on 06/19/2011
Canucks 2012
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HarukoHaruhara
Kia Ora!
08:27 PM on 06/18/2011
Congrats, Boston, you deserved it, especially Tim Thomas.
08:03 PM on 06/18/2011
It's a game!
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
07:56 AM on 06/19/2011
Thank you for your insight.
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Cananna
I like trees and bunnies.
05:28 PM on 06/18/2011
Heartfelt congratulations to the Bruins from a Canucks fan.
You played well, and deserve the cup.
06:58 AM on 06/20/2011
That's so big of you.
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paddles
"pro" not "re" gressive
01:03 PM on 06/20/2011
Thank you. You played well too. See you next year!
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Cananna
I like trees and bunnies.
07:52 PM on 06/20/2011
:)
Ironically, it means that the Cup is coming to my town this summer.
Hopefully, see you next year.
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Cameron Hodge
"Liberal Elitist" ;)
05:22 PM on 06/18/2011
Wow, seems only the most sanctimonious Boston fans are in here.

Good job Bruins, your team definitely deserved the Stanley Cup.

Now if Vancouver is such an awful city, start wondering why you have about 5x its murder rate...
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Sad But True
Food for thought tastes like chicken
06:46 PM on 06/18/2011
Source for this statistic?
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HarukoHaruhara
Kia Ora!
07:56 PM on 06/18/2011
Oh, gosh, hàte to tell you, if anything, he is being conservative. Remember, Canada in general has a very low murder rate.

Boston: 75 murders in 2005 for a murder rate of 12.5 per 100,000 (last year I could find numbers). And the murder rate in Boston has dropped dramatically the last 20 years.

Vancouver: 18 murders in 2008 for a murder rate of 3 per 100,000. And Vancouver has genuine issues with gangs and vioIent crime.

Kind of a silly point, but he's right.
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Gigity
Neither liberal nor Conservative
06:52 PM on 06/18/2011
It's higher in Boston because the city itself wasnt burned down in a riot after their team lost the cup.
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05:03 PM on 06/18/2011
I do not know what makes me prouder the Bruins winning the cup or a million Bostonians peacefully cheering them on!
04:48 PM on 06/18/2011
I googled Boston riots and I came up with the Boston Bread Riot of the 1700's. Is that what you were referring to??
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Sad But True
Food for thought tastes like chicken
06:44 PM on 06/18/2011
My search yields a ton of articles on the Vancouver riots.

That said, there was some "rioting" over the Celtics and Red Sox a few years ago. But you tell me, was this on the same level?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4os8lpiNAx8
schrodster
veni vidi I'm outta here
04:03 PM on 06/18/2011
Best thing to come out of this series: we won't have to hear "LOUUUUUU" everytime the Sieve touches the puck.
02:17 PM on 06/18/2011
Good thing this event was in Boston. The cup would have been stolen and crushed in Vancouver and the players mugged. I'm so happy our U.S. cities are not like Vancouver.
02:29 PM on 06/18/2011
And then thousands of volunteers showed up early next morning to clean up the mess. Brooms and dust pans in hand. Rubber gloves and scrubbing pads to clean the graffiti. The plywood that covers the broken windows is filled with notes from real Vancouverites and true Canuck fans condemning the actions of the rioters. You should hope that your U.S. cities are like Vancouver.
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Sad But True
Food for thought tastes like chicken
03:38 PM on 06/18/2011
We should hope that our cities riot after a sporting event as long as some of the residents help clean it up afterwards?
03:46 PM on 06/18/2011
lol great logic... trash your city to find out how much its loved...
vancouverites and canucks...both pathetic...
02:53 PM on 06/18/2011
Google Boston Riot before you speak.
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
08:00 AM on 06/19/2011
And what did you come up with? A city in flames? Nope.