The Boston Bruins are America's oldest and most honored NHL franchise.
Although they tasted success early on, the arrival of Bobby Orr in 1966
seemed like divine intervention. Over the past half-century, the Bruins
have missed the playoffs only twelve times and have captured two Stanley
Cups (1970 and 1972). When their twenty-nine-year streak of consecutive
playoff appearances ended in 1997, it marked the conclusion of the
longest such streak in North American professional sports history. From
Shore to Orr to O'Reilly to Bourque to Thornton, the Bruins' style of
play has been two-thirds ballet and one-third street fight. The Bruins
in Black and White: 1966 to the 21st Century, the second book in this
two-volume illustrated history, celebrates the storied success of this
legendary team.