Town Of Weymouth Honors Bruins’ Charlie Coyle With Key To City In Ceremony

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Aug 10, 2019

Mark your calendars, Bruins fans, Aug. 10 officially is a holiday.

Well, kind of.

Connell Rink in Weymouth, Mass., re-opened Saturday and honored Bruins center Charlie Coyle in the process. Coyle, who hails from Weymouth, had his number raised to the rafters at the rink. Four others from Weymouth, including B’s forward Paul Carey, also were honored.

Coyle was given a key to the city as Aug. 10 was deemed “Charlie Coyle Day.”

Coyle was acquired by the Bruins in a trade that sent Ryan Donato to the Minnesota Wild in February. The 27-year-old quickly became a fan-favorite, notching 16 points in 24 postseason games for the Black and Gold, including a game-winning goal in Game 1’s overtime against the Columbus Blue Jackets in the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

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