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39. Glen Murray

Glen Murray was not exactly the greatest skater, but he was a very capable scorer, especially when he came back for his second stint with the Boston Bruins.  Murray was known for his ability to have a dangerous shot from any place on the rink and would lead the NHL in even-strength goals in the 2002/03 season.  He would also play on the All-Star Team twice.

38. Mike Milbury

While Mike Milbury was not always beloved by the Boston fans as a Coach or a General Manager, the rough and tough defenseman was a fan favorite as a player.  Milbury’s no-nonsense attitude and penchant for aggression was combined a solid defensive play.  Milbury would only suit up for the Bruins and would accumulate 238 Points and over 1,500 Penalty Minutes in his career.

41. Don Marcotte

Playing his entire career with the Boston Bruins, Don Marcotte was a very good defensive forward who was with the Bruins for the 1970 and 1972 Stanley Cup seasons.  Marcotte was still a decent scorer, with 484 Points and would finish his career with 20 short handed goals.

37. Leo Boivin

One of the best checkers of his era, Leo Boivin wasn’t known for scoring with the puck, but was adept at stripping attackers with it with his hard hits and perfectly timed checks.  Boivin was a well respected locker room leader who was the captain of the Bruins for three seasons.  The Defenseman scored 211 Points over 711 Games, and became a Hockey Hall of Fame inductee in 1986.