There's a special bond in Boston between the four major pro sports teams, as the city has become home to champions seemingly every year.
So it makes sense that when the Patriots go for another Super Bowl this Sunday, the team that most recently brought a championship to Boston, the Bruins, will be rooting for a New England win.
The Bruins actually made Gillette Stadium a stop on their Stanley Cup tour this fall, when they brought the Cup to a Pats game earlier this season.
Milan Lucic, Patrice Bergeron, Brad Marchand, Zdeno Chara, Shawn Thornton and head coach Claude Julien all took part in a video wishing the Pats good luck this Sunday against the Giants.
"The best thing about the Pats, being an athlete, is how it's all business and no drama," Ference said. "It's just about getting the job done. It's something to be proud of. If I'm a fan, somebody from Boston, it's just something I can be proud of."
Julien delivered one of the best lines of the entire video, though, when he offered a joke as well.
"I know for a fact that all of our players and coaches in our organization will be rooting for you," he said. "And the guys who didn't, we already traded them away, they're gone."
Does that mean that Phil Kessel wasn't a Patriots fan?
Check out the video from Bruins.com below.