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Think you know your Boston Bruins history? Take the 20 question true or false trivia quiz and see if you can get a perfect score!

Explanations for each can be found here (once you’re done the quiz – no cheating!): Boston Bruins Trivia Notes.

True or False NHL Trivia: Boston Bruins

1924-25 was the inaugural season in the NHL for the Boston Bruins.

The Bruins won their first Stanley Cup championship in 1928-29.

Milt Schmidt was the 1st from the Bruins to win the Art Ross Trophy.

The original home of the Bruins was the Boston Garden.

Steve Kasper was the first Bruins to win the Selke Trophy.

Bobby Orr was a 1st overall pick by the Bruins in the NHL Amateur Draft.

Phil Esposito came to the Bruins from the Chicago Blackhawks.

Ken Hodge and Fred Stanfield also came to Boston in the 1967 trade involving Phil Esposito.

Goaltending great Rogie Vachon finished his NHL career in Boston.

Bobby Orr is the only Bruin to win the Conn Smythe Trophy.

In 1969-70, Boston beat the St. Louis Blues in the Stanley Cup final.

Frank Brimsek was the first Bruin to win the Calder Trophy as NHL rookie of the year.

Ray Bourque won the Calder Trophy in 1979-80.

Ray Bourque was the 1st overall pick by Boston at the 1979 NHL Entry Draft.

As of the end of 2024-25, Bobby Orr, Ray Bourque and Zdeno Chara are the only Norris Trophy winners from the Bruins.

In 1961-62, the Bruins finished 1st in the NHL with 98 points.

In 1980-81, Gerry Cheevers recorded 37 wins as Boston’s number one goalie.

The Bruins have won the Stanley Cup six times.

Boston lost in the Stanley Cup final three times in the 1970’s.

Don Cherry was head coach of the Bruins for five seasons.

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