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Boston Professional Hockey Association Inc. |
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PROFILE |
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The Boston Professional Hockey Association -- the Boston Bruins -- have been National Hockey League (NHL) Stanley Cup champions five times. Their last title, however, came in 1972. The team turned to coach Pat Burns in 1997 to bring the cup back to Boston, but after the Bruins missed the playoffs two years in a row, team owner Jeremy Jacobs (who is also chairman of concessions giant Delaware North) fired him early in the 2000 season. After Mike Keenan (former coach of the Rangers) was released at the end of the season, the team turned to former Devils coach Robbie Ftorek. Formed in 1924, the Bruins are the third-oldest surviving team in the NHL.
COMPETITION |
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: June
2000 Sales (mil.): 77.60
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 10.1%
Employees: 75
Revenue per employee: $1,034,666.67
KEY PEOPLE |
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Harry Sinden
CEO
Richard McGlinchey
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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One FleetCenter, Ste. 250
Boston, MA 02114
US
Phone: 617-624-1900
Fax: 617-523-7184
Online: Web Site
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