1948 Profile of the Boston Bruins: Champions and Home at Boston Garden

The 1948 Boston Bruins team profile from the National Hockey Guide highlights the notable achievements of the franchise in professional ice hockey. The Bruins have secured the Stanley Cup championship in the years 1928-1929, 1938-1939, and 1940-1941. They have also been recognized as National Hockey League champions during the same years, along with additional seasons including 1929-1930. Furthermore, the team won the Prince of Wales Trophy in various years, including 1927-28, 1930-31, and 1939-40, culminating with a win in 1940-41. Additionally, they claimed the O'Brien Trophy for the season 1945-46. The home venue for the Bruins is the Boston Garden, which has a seating capacity of 13,900 for hockey events. The ice surface dimensions are notably 195 feet by 83 feet. The club colors are black, gold, and white, with key officials including Weston W.