Looking back at the illustrious career of legendary Bruin Phil Esposito
Arriving in Boston ahead of the 1967-68 season, Esposito saw an immediate boost to his production, scoring 35 goals and 49 assists in 74 games. In his second season with Boston, the prolific scorer became the first-ever player to break 100 points in a season. Unfortunately, Esposito failed to break the century mark the following season falling just short with 99 points in 1969-70. Nevertheless, Esposito and a young prodigy, defenceman Orr led Boston to a
Stanley Cup Championship in 1970.
A flash back to look at Boston Bruins sniper Phil Esposito's career and achievements following his playing days
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