Boston Bruins Logo: A History
A closer look at the evolution of the Boston Bruins logo
From the Bear to the B-Spokes
The Boston Bruins logo is one of the most recognizable in all of sports. It has undergone several changes over the years, but it has always retained its basic elements: a bear and a spoked "B". The bear represents the team's strength and ferocity, while the spoked "B" represents the team's speed and agility.
The original Bruins logo was created in 1924, when the team was founded. It featured a brown bear standing on its hind legs, with a hockey stick in one hand and a puck in the other. The bear was surrounded by a circle, with the words "Boston Bruins" written around the top. This logo was used for several years, but it was eventually replaced by a more modern design.
In 1934, the Bruins adopted a new logo that featured a black bear standing on its hind legs, with a hockey stick in one hand and a puck in the other. The bear was surrounded by a circle, with the words "Boston Bruins" written around the top. This logo was used for several years, but it was eventually replaced by a more modern design.
In 1948, the Bruins adopted their current logo, which features a gold bear standing on its hind legs, with a hockey stick in one hand and a puck in the other. The bear is surrounded by a circle, with the words "Boston Bruins" written around the top. This logo has been used for over 70 years, and it has become one of the most iconic logos in all of sports.
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