When and where is the bruins parade




















Having the parade on a weekend is better for everyone since many people won't have to miss work and parents won't have to let their kids skip school to enjoy the festivities. The Bruins parade on Saturday will be the city of Boston's seventh pro championship parade in the last ten years, and the first in three years.

For live Boston Bruins parade updates and announcements, including Mayor Menino's disapproval of player speeches, follow this blog: Everything you need to know about the Bruins parade. They weren't around for the '72 one, so it's really terrific to share this," Ryan said. For others, the reason were much simpler, though the journey harder. Robert Legault, 47, couldn't resist the opportunity to be around and celebrate with fellow fans — even though he calls Ottawa his home.

I was watching Bobby. The parade marked the seventh "rolling rally" the city has hosted since breaking its championship drought in when the New England Patriots shocked the world with a victory over the heavily favored St. Louis Rams. Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona warned fans Friday night not to get caught up in the entitlement that can fester when a city with perpetual winners, and Jim Griffin of Peabody heeded that advice.

As he stood with his two sons, he cautioned them to soak in the feeling of the crowd because you never know when it's going to happen again. It's a great time for the city and to be in Boston. Seven almost never came. Just two weeks ago, the Bruins appeared to be left for dead after dropping the first two games of the Stanley Cup. Their hopes appeared to further nosedive after forward Nathan Horton was knocked out of the playoffs with a concussion in the opening moments of Game 3.

Carlo made it with a softie in the third minute of the third period. His foot knuckleball bounced past Binnington and the Bruins had some breathing room. The immortal Kuhlman got another softie by Binnington with 10 minutes left.

And no glory for the locals. The party included release of the balloons from the arena ceiling and an appearance by the USC marching band. All party plans and parades are on hold until Wednesday. This series is far from over. The Blues can still storm into Boston and win the Cup on the road. If you were able to make it to the parade today in Boston, let us hear your stories in the comments. We and our partners use cookies on this site to provide a better experience with content, analytics, ads and to help improve security on our site.

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