The Boston Bruins don't just have a game scheduled for Saturday. After the B's host the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday afternoon, current and former Bruins will participate in 'Casino Night.
BOSTON - The Boston Bruins and the Boston Bruins Foundation announced today, December 10, the return of the Boston Bruins Casino Night presented by JetBlue, the Official Airline of the Boston. The Boston Bruins Foundation will host their annual 'Casino Night' featuring the current Bruins roster and Bruins alumni from 5 p.m. ET, shortly after the team's game against.
Occasional notes. The Boston Bruins Ice Girls, or simply Bruins Ice Girls, are a professional cheerleading team supporting the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. The 2011–2012 Bruins Ice Girls team consists of 17 members[1] including their captain, 'Holly'.[2] During Bruins home games the Bruins Ice Girls host different contests and events, many of which involve the fans. Outside of Bruins games the Bruins Ice Girls are also very active in the community, and are involved in charity events, fundraisers, and viewing parties.
History[edit]
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Billionaire casino slots 777. The Bruins Ice Girls team was originally formed for the 2002-03 NHL season and consisted of 12 members.[3] Their first uniform consisted of black pants and simulated Bruins sweaters. The Bruins Ice Girls' duties during their first season included skating onto the ice with the Bruins trash barrels to help clean the ice during stoppages in play, and assist with on-ice promotions in between periods.[4]
The Bruins Ice Girls team has always chosen its members via a series of tryouts. Since its inception, the team has gained popularity from applicants, with over 900 applying for the 5 open positions for the 2011-12 NHL season.[2][4]
Bruins Ice Girl Events[edit]
During Bruins Home Games[edit]
The Bruins Ice Girls work all Bruins home games including pre-season games. During the games the Ice Girls perform a variety of tasks, including talking with fans in the concourse and at the Ice Girl's Station, handing out rosters,[5] skating on the ice for on-ice promotions in between periods, and signing autographs and posing for pictures with fans. One of the most popular Ice Girl events is the Ice Girl T-shirt toss, during which members of the team take to the ice and the stands and give free Bruins t-shirts to the fans, either by throwing them or firing them out of air-powered cannons.[2][6][7]
In The Community[edit]
The Bruins Ice Girls also support other competitive sports teams in the Boston area, at both the professional and youth levels. They have made appearances at minor league teams' games and events,[8] and at youth hockey games.[9]
The Bruins Ice Girls work with many charities and non-profit organizations. The charity that they are most commonly involved with is The Bruins Foundation,[10] and they are also involved with others such as The Starlight Children's Foundation, The American Heart Association,[2] and The MSPCA-Angell.[11]
Much of their community work involves The Bruins Ice Girls interacting directly with fans. They host 'Skate with the Ice Girls' events where tickets can be purchased to skate with them and the Bruins mascot, Blades, at local skating rinks (with all proceeds supporting various charities and non-profits).[12] They also do hospital visits,[13] and work with primary and secondary public schools to develop educational programs[14]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Boston Bruins Ice Girl Bios'.
- ^ abcdPhil Stacey (December 16, 2011). 'Fenwick's Welch thrilled to be a Boston Bruins Ice Girl'. Salem News. salemnews.com. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^Pagnotta, David (Winter 2011–12). 'Boston Bruins Ice Girls'. The Fourth Period (011): 42–45.
- ^ abDan Shaughnessy (March 18, 2003). 'A NEW SPIN ON BRUINS ICE'. The Boston Globe. Globe Newspaper Company. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^'Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Boston Bruins – Photos'. ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
- ^Christopher Hurley (October 28, 2011). 'North Shore native Rachel Welch joins Boston Bruins 'Ice Girls''. wickedlocal.com. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^Marvin Pave (January 11, 2009). 'Role for Bruins fits an ice star'. The Boston Globe. Globe Newspaper Company. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^'Fisher Cats to Celebrate Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Championship on August 25'. blog.nheconomy.com. August 18, 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^Patti Beckman (January 5, 2011). 'Bruins Ice Girls and BLADES, the Bruins Mascot are coming to Reading!'. January 5, 2011. Archived from the original on July 13, 2012. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^'Bruins Casino Night'. Boston Common Magazine. Niche Media LLC. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
- ^Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein (December 30, 2010). 'Good News'. The Boston Globe. Globe Newspaper Company. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^Mick Colageo (January 28, 2011). 'Bruins Ice Girls at Hetland Sunday'. blogs.southcoasttoday.com. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^Mark Shanahan and Meredith Goldstein (December 27, 2011). 'Norwood 6-year-old gets his Bruins wish'. The Boston Globe. Globe Newspaper Company. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^Amanda Beland (January 19, 2012). 'Bruins doin's: ICE Girls award Somersworth Middle School students for finished projects'. fosters.com. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
External links[edit]
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BOSTON (CBS) – Four Boston Bruins fans who police said 'viciously beat' someone after a playoff game last week have been arrested.
Transit Police shared surveillance photos of five men on Monday, most of them in Bruins gear, who were wanted for questioning in the attack on May 9. The Bruins beat the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final earlier that night at the TD Garden.
The alleged beating happened at about midnight at the North Quincy MBTA station, and left the victim with facial fractures, police said. Surveillance cameras did not capture the assault, but did catch the men scattering.
Transit Police said 'numerous tips' helped them identify and arrest four of them – Stiles Bezema, 21, of Wrentham; Antonio Green, 31, of Agawam; John Pritoni, 29, of Norfolk, and Thomas Pritoni, 23, of Norfolk.
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Four suspects arraigned in beating of man at North Quincy T station (WBZ-TV)
Occasional notes. The Boston Bruins Ice Girls, or simply Bruins Ice Girls, are a professional cheerleading team supporting the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. The 2011–2012 Bruins Ice Girls team consists of 17 members[1] including their captain, 'Holly'.[2] During Bruins home games the Bruins Ice Girls host different contests and events, many of which involve the fans. Outside of Bruins games the Bruins Ice Girls are also very active in the community, and are involved in charity events, fundraisers, and viewing parties.
History[edit]
Casino Night Boston Bruins Fight Last Night
Billionaire casino slots 777. The Bruins Ice Girls team was originally formed for the 2002-03 NHL season and consisted of 12 members.[3] Their first uniform consisted of black pants and simulated Bruins sweaters. The Bruins Ice Girls' duties during their first season included skating onto the ice with the Bruins trash barrels to help clean the ice during stoppages in play, and assist with on-ice promotions in between periods.[4]
The Bruins Ice Girls team has always chosen its members via a series of tryouts. Since its inception, the team has gained popularity from applicants, with over 900 applying for the 5 open positions for the 2011-12 NHL season.[2][4]
Bruins Ice Girl Events[edit]
During Bruins Home Games[edit]
The Bruins Ice Girls work all Bruins home games including pre-season games. During the games the Ice Girls perform a variety of tasks, including talking with fans in the concourse and at the Ice Girl's Station, handing out rosters,[5] skating on the ice for on-ice promotions in between periods, and signing autographs and posing for pictures with fans. One of the most popular Ice Girl events is the Ice Girl T-shirt toss, during which members of the team take to the ice and the stands and give free Bruins t-shirts to the fans, either by throwing them or firing them out of air-powered cannons.[2][6][7]
In The Community[edit]
The Bruins Ice Girls also support other competitive sports teams in the Boston area, at both the professional and youth levels. They have made appearances at minor league teams' games and events,[8] and at youth hockey games.[9]
The Bruins Ice Girls work with many charities and non-profit organizations. The charity that they are most commonly involved with is The Bruins Foundation,[10] and they are also involved with others such as The Starlight Children's Foundation, The American Heart Association,[2] and The MSPCA-Angell.[11]
Much of their community work involves The Bruins Ice Girls interacting directly with fans. They host 'Skate with the Ice Girls' events where tickets can be purchased to skate with them and the Bruins mascot, Blades, at local skating rinks (with all proceeds supporting various charities and non-profits).[12] They also do hospital visits,[13] and work with primary and secondary public schools to develop educational programs[14]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Boston Bruins Ice Girl Bios'.
- ^ abcdPhil Stacey (December 16, 2011). 'Fenwick's Welch thrilled to be a Boston Bruins Ice Girl'. Salem News. salemnews.com. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^Pagnotta, David (Winter 2011–12). 'Boston Bruins Ice Girls'. The Fourth Period (011): 42–45.
- ^ abDan Shaughnessy (March 18, 2003). 'A NEW SPIN ON BRUINS ICE'. The Boston Globe. Globe Newspaper Company. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^'Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Boston Bruins – Photos'. ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
- ^Christopher Hurley (October 28, 2011). 'North Shore native Rachel Welch joins Boston Bruins 'Ice Girls''. wickedlocal.com. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^Marvin Pave (January 11, 2009). 'Role for Bruins fits an ice star'. The Boston Globe. Globe Newspaper Company. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^'Fisher Cats to Celebrate Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Championship on August 25'. blog.nheconomy.com. August 18, 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^Patti Beckman (January 5, 2011). 'Bruins Ice Girls and BLADES, the Bruins Mascot are coming to Reading!'. January 5, 2011. Archived from the original on July 13, 2012. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^'Bruins Casino Night'. Boston Common Magazine. Niche Media LLC. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
- ^Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein (December 30, 2010). 'Good News'. The Boston Globe. Globe Newspaper Company. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^Mick Colageo (January 28, 2011). 'Bruins Ice Girls at Hetland Sunday'. blogs.southcoasttoday.com. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^Mark Shanahan and Meredith Goldstein (December 27, 2011). 'Norwood 6-year-old gets his Bruins wish'. The Boston Globe. Globe Newspaper Company. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
- ^Amanda Beland (January 19, 2012). 'Bruins doin's: ICE Girls award Somersworth Middle School students for finished projects'. fosters.com. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
External links[edit]
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BOSTON (CBS) – Four Boston Bruins fans who police said 'viciously beat' someone after a playoff game last week have been arrested.
Transit Police shared surveillance photos of five men on Monday, most of them in Bruins gear, who were wanted for questioning in the attack on May 9. The Bruins beat the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final earlier that night at the TD Garden.
The alleged beating happened at about midnight at the North Quincy MBTA station, and left the victim with facial fractures, police said. Surveillance cameras did not capture the assault, but did catch the men scattering.
Transit Police said 'numerous tips' helped them identify and arrest four of them – Stiles Bezema, 21, of Wrentham; Antonio Green, 31, of Agawam; John Pritoni, 29, of Norfolk, and Thomas Pritoni, 23, of Norfolk.
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Four suspects arraigned in beating of man at North Quincy T station (WBZ-TV)
All four turned themselves in and are charged with aggravated assault and battery. They were arraigned Wednesday in Quincy District Court.
Transit Police say there were some words exchanged between two groups on the platform and then it turned into a fight. Prosecutors say the four men involved attacked two others, severely injuring a Weymouth man.
It was Green who shot video of the incident. It shows suspect Tom Pritoni daring the victim to throw a punch. The victim, Matt Gill, would wind up with broken facial bones and a 10-stitch gash moments later.
'The only description they could give to officers at that time were five or six white males in Bruins attire,' said prosecutor Joe Martinelli.
When the four were arraigned, the judge denied a request to allow them to hide their faces.
'It's a serious request and once the cat's out of the bag, we're not getting it back in,' said defense attorney Joe Keegan.
The fifth man sought will not be charged. He was the first to call police and name his friends, insisting he left the T station when he sensed trouble was brewing.
'He's not here today, this person that made all these statements, that didn't do anything. I was there but I didn't do anything these four did,' Keegan said.
Two of the suspects made bail, two others did not. One has a lengthy history of trouble.
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The victim's mother told WBZ he's staying quiet.