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The Boston Bruins have one of the richest hockey traditions in the NHL. Part of the Original Six, the black and gold have been a staple in Boston for decades.
Although the black and gold has remained the same for most of the team's existence, the sweater designs have changed, some for the better, some for the worse.
Pro Hockey Talk's Joe Yerdon, in honor of the Bruins Stanley Cup Championship, broke down some of the best and worst sweaters that have hit the ice.
Best
Worst (brace yourself)
Indifferent