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BOSTON - The Bruins will celebrate the “Big Bad Bruins” when they host the second of five Era Nights on Saturday, November 18, during their home game against the Montreal Canadiens at 7 p.m. at TD Garden.

Saturday’s game will honor the legendary players and teams from 1960-76 with in-arena contests and entertainment carrying a “Big Bad Bruins” theme throughout the night. In addition, the Bruins will wear their Centennial alternate jerseys. To view the full alternate jersey schedule, click here.

As part of the celebration, a pregame ceremony will be held in honor of the Bruins’ 1970 and 1972 Stanley Cup Championship victories. Members of the championship-winning teams will reunite on the Garden ice for a special moment together in celebration of their accomplishments.

Ticketed fans can collect the second mini pennant in a series of five, each of which will be given out at turnstiles at the various Era Nights throughout the season.

The ProShop powered by ’47 will host a signing of the club’s Centennial coffee-table book, “Boston Bruins: Blood, Sweat & 100 Years,” with alumni Johnny Bucyk and Ken Hodge from 3-4:30 p.m. Beginning at 2:30 p.m., the first 100 fans to line up at the ProShop will receive a wristband that will secure a spot to get their book signed by Bucyk and Hodge. To receive a wristband, fans must purchase a book from the ProShop or bring their previously purchased copy of the book to be signed. The next 100 fans in line will receive a pre-signed autograph card from Bucyk and Hodge.

Books are available for purchase in-store at the ProShop powered by ’47 and online at BostonProShop.com. Please note that autographs will only be permitted on the coffee-table book and no photos will be allowed.

In honor of the “Big Bad Bruins,” fans can shop an exclusive collection of throwback merchandise at the ProShop powered by ’47 or online at BostonProShop.com for a limited time only. The ProShop powered by ’47 will be open all week long, Sunday-Saturday from 12-6 p.m., including one hour postgame on gamedays.

About the Boston Bruins Centennial

The Boston Bruins organization is the first U.S.-based NHL club, and third overall, to reach 100 years of play in 2023-24, following Toronto in 2017 and Montreal in 2009. The Boston Bruins previously announced a full slate of special events and initiatives for its Centennial celebration. From content and storytelling to celebrations with fans, community and legacy programming and an exclusive merchandise collection, the Bruins' Centennial celebration is intended to unite fans, alumni and associates, celebrate the team's rich history and lay the groundwork for the next 100 years of Bruins hockey. Further details regarding the Boston Bruins Centennial celebration can be found at BostonBruins.com/Centennial.