Boston Bruins 101st Anniversary 2025 Advent Calendar 24 Days Christmas Countdown Ornament Charm Collection NHL Hockey Black And Gold Holiday Collectible Gift Set
The Boston Bruins 101st Anniversary 2025 Advent Calendar 24 Days Christmas Countdown Ornament Charm Collection NHL Hockey Black And Gold Holiday Collectible Gift Set celebrates the storied franchise’s 101st season (100th season of play) during the 2024-25 NHL campaign—commemorating a century-plus legacy that began November 1, 1924, when the Bruins became the first American NHL team—featuring 24 collectible ornaments and charms in the iconic black and gold color scheme that honor one of hockey’s most prestigious Original Six franchises with six Stanley Cup championships (1929, 1939, 1941, 1970, 1972, and 2011), 19 Stanley Cup Final appearances, and legendary players including Bobby Orr, Ray Bourque, Phil Esposito, John Bucyk, Patrice Bergeron, and Willie O’Ree, the NHL’s first Black player. This limited-edition holiday advent calendar, available through official Bruins merchandise retailers and NHL-licensed partners, represents a meaningful collectible commemorating a challenging transitional season where the 2024-25 Bruins finished 33-39-10 (76 points) and missed the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since the 2015-16 season, ending a remarkable 17-season playoff streak while finishing second-last in the Eastern Conference with their first losing record since 2006-07, marking a pivotal moment as the franchise enters its second century with new leadership under head coach Marco Sturm (hired in the 2025 offseason to replace interim Joe Sacco) and a revamped spoked-B logo unveiled June 2025 that blends elements of the past with an eye toward the future. The 24-day countdown charm collection features miniature replicas of iconic Bruins symbols including the classic spoked-B logo, the Stanley Cup trophy representing their six championships (tied for fourth-most all-time with the Chicago Blackhawks), TD Garden arena where they play home games, jersey numbers of franchise legends, vintage black and gold hockey equipment, and commemorative designs celebrating the centennial anniversary festivities held December 1, 2024, when the Bruins hosted a half-hour pregame ceremony at TD Garden featuring Hockey Hall of Famers Bobby Orr, Ray Bourque, Phil Esposito, John Bucyk, and Patrice Bergeron alongside other legendary alumni in front of packed stands 90 minutes prior to faceoff. Each ornament in the collection honors different eras of Bruins excellence spanning from their early dominance in the 1930s-1940s with the “Kraut Line” of Milt Schmidt, Bobby Bauer, and Woody Dumart, through the Bobby Orr era of the 1970s that revolutionized the defenseman position, the Ray Bourque dynasty years of the 1980s-1990s, and the 2011 Stanley Cup championship team that defeated the Vancouver Canucks 4-0 in Game 7 to capture Boston’s first NHL title in 39 years behind Conn Smythe Trophy winner Tim Thomas and captain Zdeno Chara. This collectible holiday gift set serves as essential memorabilia for Bruins fans navigating the franchise’s first rebuild in nearly two decades, as the team enters the 2025-26 season (their 102nd overall) with renewed optimism under coach Marco Sturm’s leadership, a modernized visual identity featuring the newly unveiled logo that honors their century-long legacy while signaling a fresh chapter, and the foundation of young talent aimed at returning to Stanley Cup contention in Boston’s second century of hockey excellence at TD Garden on Causeway Street.
Product Details:
- Material: outer box made of paper with an inner plastic tray; includes 24 items made of acrylic mica, and all 24 items can be customized as desired.
- Two types: perforated version with die cut dotted lines on the box; non perforated version with printed dotted lines only.
- Box paper.
- 24 inner items mica (3cm x 3cm).
- For all ages.
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