Bruins president Cam Neely probably dreamed of this every night for the last 40 or so years.
The opportunity to bring the Stanley Cup back to his hometown came today.
Bruins president Cam Neely probably dreamed of this every night for the last 40 or so years.
The opportunity to bring the Stanley Cup back to his hometown came today.
VANCOUVER — Other than his early, injury-forced retirement, few things pain Cam Neely about his Hall-of-Fame career more than the two Stanley Cup Final losses the Bruins suffered to Edmonton in 1988 and 1990.

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Bruins President Cam Neely made his weekly radio appearance on 98.5 The Sports Hub with Felger & Massarotti today.
It should be no surprise that he ranks the Bruins among the four best teams in the entire NHL.

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BOSTON — This is what the Bruins brought Cam Neely back to thire organization to do, and why they promoted him all the way to president of the franchise.

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If the Feb. 28 trade deadline passes with the Bruins doing nothing more than the equivalent of adding a Steve Montador- or even Dennis Seidenberg-type defenseman, general manager Peter Chiarell should be prepared for crowds of people with pitchforks to show up at his office door.

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TheBruinsBlog.net looks back at the top 10 Bruins moments of calendar year 2010.
Cam Neely can do no wrong in the eyes of most Bruins fans.

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Obviously the Bruins’ inability to get anything in return for Marco Sturm has left some scratching their heads.

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BOSTON – We know that New Englanders and Bruins fans throughout North America love Cam Neely.
He plowed his way into their hearts with an on-ice approach to the game that made sweat and blood a required decoration on the Bruins’ sweater. Even in retirement – which came way too soon due to injuries — the admiration of the region, and many throughout the U.S. has never waned.

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BOSTON — Bruins President Cam Neely touched on a couple subjects of interest to me during and after the State of the Bruins town hall meeting tonight at TD Garden.
In response to a question from an audience member, Neely acknowledged that the Bruins are actively looking to upgrade their practice facilities.
BOLTON, Mass. — Before hitting the links for the Bruins’ annual charity golf tournament, team president Cam Neely had this to say about Marc Savard, Tim Thomas and any other Bruins player who’s scheduled to report to training camp after hearing his name in trade rumors over the summer.
While the one trophy that he most covets continues to elude him, Bruins President Cam Neely keeps acquiring awards even in retirement.
Neely, still in search of his first Stanley Cup, was announced today as one of four recipients of the 2010 Lester Patrick Trophy for outstanding service to hockey in the U.S.
BOSTON – Now there’s no doubt who’s in charge in Bruins Land.
And the best news for the franchise, the players and their fans is that the person calling the shots without a doubt is the man who as much as anyone else alive personifies what it means to be big, to be bad, and to be a member of the Bruins.
Cam Neely was officially promoted today from vice president to president of the Bruins by owner Jeremy Jacobs and principal Charlie Jacobs. On the one hand, all parties involved said that the change in title doesn’t do much to change the chain of command on Causeway Street. But there’s obviously more to this move than buying Neely some new business cards (as if he needs anything to identify him). (more…)

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The Bruins have called a press conference for 2 p.m. Wednesday, during which Jeremy Jacobs, Charlie Jacobs, Peter Chiarelli, Cam Neely and Harry Sinden are expected to speak. (more…)

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The question came from a reporter who’s frequently on the Boston Bruins beat to Hall of Famer Cam Neely yesterday after the press conference announcing the plans for the 2010 Winter Classic at Fenway Park.
Could Neely hit the red seat in the Fenway bleachers with a slap shot?
“Not from home plate,” Neely quickly responded with a smile. (more…)
Boston Bruins Vice President Cam Neely will be one of a number of current and former NHL stars who will compete in the first ever NHL Charity Shootout presented by PokerStars.net June 17 in Las Vegas on the eve of the NHL Awards Show.
Neely, Pat LaFontaine and Luc Robitaille will be among the NHL legends in the tournament, while current NHL stars Alexander Ovechkin, Roberto Luongo and Mike Richards will be also be competing in addition to some of the biggest names in professional poker.
Play will begin with a round of No Limit Texas Hold’em in a shootout format in which each table plays down to a single winner. The surviving players will move on to play for incredible prizes adding up to more than $150,000 for charity. A portion of the proceeds go to the Ronald McDonald House of Las Vegas as well as the NHLPA Goals & Dreams Fund. Each participating NHL player will receive $2,000 for a designated charity of his choice.