The Puckdoku NHL Immaculate Grid for July 16 is available to play. It is perhaps one of the best grids we have come across so far, as it features the "Original Six".
One of the tasks is to name a player who has played for both the Boston Bruins and the Chicago Blackhawks. Several players have had the opportunity to represent these two "Original Six" teams in their careers.
One of the most notable players to represent both franchises is Bobby Orr. He spent 12 seasons in the league and played only for two franchises, the Boston Bruins and the Chicago Blackhawks.
Orr is a two-time Stanley Cup champion and the player to win the most Norris Trophies (8 consecutive times).
Other NHL players who have played for both Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks
Phil Esposito: Esposito is regarded as one of the best players of all time. He spent four seasons with the Blackhawks before joining the Boston Bruins, where he spent the majority of his career (nine seasons). Esposito also played for the New York Rangers.
Eddie Johnston: Goaltender Johnston won two Stanley Cup championships in his career. He played the majority of his career with the Boston Bruins and had a brief stint with the Chicago Blackhawks, which was also his last season in the NHL.
Pit Martin: Martin played for over 15 years in the National Hockey League. He began his career with the Detroit Red Wings before joining the Boston Bruins, where he played two seasons. He later spent the majority of his career with the Blackhawks.
Brandon Bochenski: Bochenski was the 223rd overall pick for the Senators in the 2001 draft. In his playing career, Bochenski played for multiple teams and had two-season stints each with the Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks.
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