Bruins' Trent Frederic: Out versus Edmonton. Blidh Bruins' Anton Blidh: Ready to rock. Bruins' Anton Blidh: Ready to rock.
Bruins' Nick Foligno: Back in action. Bruins' David Pastrnak: Two helpers in Tuesday's win. Swayman Bruins' Jeremy Swayman: Picks up third win.
Bruins' Jeremy Swayman: Picks up third win. Bruins' Linus Ullmark: Taking on Edmonton. Bergeron Patrice Bergeron. L'Ancienne-Lorette, PQ. Coyle Charlie Coyle. East Weymouth, MA. Louis, MO. Nosek Tomas Nosek. Pardubice, Czechoslovakia. Smith Craig Smith. Whatever the case, the Spoked-B is now etched into hockey lore as the definitive logo of the Boston Bruins.
The Bruins would have jerseys in three primary colours over the next 46 years, with this logo being coloured slightly differently for each iteration. Backed by black, the logo had a golden border and B, with black spokes. Atop a white base colour, the logo was framed in black, with a black B and gold spokes. And placed on gold, the logo outline and spokes were black, while the B was golden. Utilised as a shoulder patch, this terrifying, weirdly stripey bruin was clearly created the night before it was due by someone with no sense of proportion and only the vaguest idea of what bears look like, before being coloured in by a six-year-old who likes tigers.
A cross between a panda, an anteater and a bumblebee, this crest adorned the shoulder of every Bruins jersey until its retirement following the season. As artistically problematic as it may be, this is pretty much everything one could ever hope for in a logo for a team called the Bruins.
Those ferocious teeth and the wide-eyed, maniacal look suggest instant death. The colour scheme, though disorienting, made the logo pop off the jersey, rather than being a superfluous addition just along for the ride.
For , the Bruins conducted a major uniform overhaul, updating the Spoked-B — and dispensing with the Bruin Head altogether — along the way. As you can see, the B is slightly taller, more closely resembling the font used in the original Boston B logo.
Most noticeable though are the new trim accents around the B, the spokes and the border. These accents add depth to the crest when viewed in isolation, but detract from it on the jerseys. True, the Bruins new kits had many such superfluous accents themselves. Plus, the yellow accent around the border meant the team only needed to produce a single logo, rather than two separate ones.
So I do understand the revisions. Making matters worse was the secondary emblem that came out of the redesign, a crest that can only be described as Winnie the Pooh. After doing away with the hugely fun, yet artistically disproportionate Bruin Head, I would have expected the Bruins to come back with a cleaner, more proportionate version that still retained the aggression and brutality of its predecessor.
The jersey was an ill-advised concoction to being with, but the boring, yet comically large shoulder script made it all the more absurd. Mercifully, the Bruins did away with Pooh Bear following , and revamped their threads entirely a year later, including tweaking the Spoked-B once more. The season saw the introduction of the Reebok Edge uniform system and with it, the redesign of many uniforms across the NHL. The Bruins thoroughly revamped their kits, cleaning them up quite a bit.
With the fresh duds came more alterations to the logo. The new crest, still used today, features a smaller B and a raft of thicker black accents, giving the current emblem a modern, more aggressive appearance. This look is additionally enhanced by the used of a serifed typeface for the B, a first for the Spoked-B series of logos. Though cleaner in appearance than its predecessor, the present-day Boston logo is still not as simple and crisp as that which worked just fine for 46 glorious years.
All the accents do, particularly with regards to the jarring intersection of colours where the spokes meet the B in comparison to the seamless transition in all previous iterations , is overcomplicate a brilliant design. The Bruins slapped a shoulder patch on their Reebok Edge home and away jerseys, spoiling an otherwise lovely uniform. I would like to see the shoulder yokes removed from the Bruins home and away jerseys to give this crest a more prominent role.
Either that or just get rid of it altogether and leave the shoulder yokes be. Their home arena is the TD Garden, where they have played since The team colors the same as his grocery store chain, brown and yellow, while name had to reflect an untamed animal displaying speed, agility, and cunning. Championship Stanley Cup 6 , , , , , Who is the greatest Boston Bruins? To qualify as a greatest player for this team, the player must have played one season for this team.
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