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Andy Brickley awards defenseman Johnny Boychuck the “Brickhouse Award,” given to someone who “truly demonstrates what it means to be a Bruin,” says Brickley.
Boychuk was seventh on the depth chart to begin the season, a healthy scratch for 24 of the first 26 games.
“He maintained a team-first attitude,” Brickley says. “When injuries gave him an opportunity, he was ready.”
Check the video out to learn more on Boychuk’s many talents.