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The Story of the Big Bad Bruins

Posted on May 29, 2025

During the late 1960s to mid-1970s, the Boston Bruins earned the moniker “Big Bad Bruins” for their blend of skill and physicality. Central to this identity were enforcers like Terry O’Reilly, John Wensink, Mike Milbury and Stan Jonathan who protected their teammates and intimidated opponents.

 

Terry O’Reilly, nicknamed “Taz” for his relentless style, epitomized the Bruins’ toughness. He amassed over 200 penalty minutes in five consecutive seasons and was known for his protective nature towards teammates. O’Reilly’s leadership extended beyond the ice, mentoring younger players and fostering team unity.

 

John Wensink, another formidable enforcer, is remembered for his audacious challenge to the entire Minnesota North Stars bench in 1977, a moment that symbolized the Bruins’ fearless reputation. Beyond his physicality, Wensink contributed offensively, recording a career-high 46 points in the 1978–79 season.

 

Mike Milbury, known for his aggressive play, was involved in one of the most infamous incidents in NHL history. On December 23, 1979, after a game against the New York Rangers, a fan assaulted Bruins player Stan Jonathan. In response, O’Reilly, Milbury, and other teammates entered the stands to confront the assailant. Milbury notably removed the fan’s shoe and struck him with it. This altercation led to suspensions and fines for the players involved and prompted the NHL to increase arena security measures.

 

Stan Jonathan, standing at 5-foot-8, defied expectations with his tenacity and fighting prowess. His most notable moment came during the 1978 Stanley Cup Finals when he decisively won a fight against the larger Pierre Bouchard, breaking Bouchard’s nose and cheekbone. Jonathan also showcased his scoring ability, netting 27 goals in the 1977–78

 

These enforcers were more than just tough players; they were integral to the Bruins’ success and identity during the Big Bad Bruins era. Their legacy endures in the annals of hockey history, exemplifying a time when grit and camaraderie defined the game.

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