Bruins Calls: Jack Edwards' Best Moments
For Bruins fans, the name Jack Edwards evokes a sense of excitement, passion, and, of course, those unforgettable calls. The voice of the Boston Bruins for over a decade, Edwards has become synonymous with some of the most memorable moments in franchise history. But beyond the playoff battles and Stanley Cup triumphs, it's his unique style and infectious enthusiasm that have made him a legend among hockey fans. Let's take a look at some of Jack Edwards' best moments behind the mic:
"He scores!" - The 2011 Stanley Cup
The 2011 Stanley Cup Final was a tense affair, and the Bruins were battling hard against the Vancouver Canucks. With the series tied 2-2, Game 6 at the TD Garden promised a nail-biting showdown. And it was exactly that. The game went into overtime, and with tensions high, Nathan Horton scored the game-winning goal, sending the city of Boston into a frenzy. Edwards, as always, delivered the perfect call: "Horton! He scores! The Boston Bruins are going to the Stanley Cup!" The raw emotion and sheer excitement in his voice perfectly captured the magnitude of that moment for both the Bruins and their fans.
"That's why we love Marchand!" - The Playoff King
Brad Marchand has become a polarizing figure in the NHL, but for Bruins fans, he's a beloved hero. Known for his tenacity, skill, and penchant for the dramatic, Marchand has provided countless memorable moments for Edwards to call. One such instance came during the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs when Marchand scored a crucial goal in a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Edwards' call, "That's why we love Marchand! He's got that swagger! He's got that confidence! He's got that skill!", perfectly encapsulated the fan reaction and the sheer joy of seeing Marchand deliver in a big moment.
"Bergeron! Bergeron! Bergeron!" - The Heart of the Bruins
Patrice Bergeron has been a cornerstone of the Bruins' success for over a decade, known for his leadership, skill, and unparalleled work ethic. Edwards often praises Bergeron's work ethic and commitment to the team, and his calls often reflect the respect and admiration he has for the Bruins captain. During the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Bergeron scored a crucial goal against the Toronto Maple Leafs in a game that saw the Bruins come back from a 3-goal deficit. Edwards' call, "Bergeron! Bergeron! Bergeron! That's what champions do! He steps up in big moments!", perfectly captured Bergeron's clutch play and Edwards' admiration for the Bruins captain.
"The play is dead! We'll take it!" - The Controversy
Edwards isn't shy about expressing his opinions and isn't afraid to call out questionable calls from the referees. One particularly memorable moment came during a game against the Pittsburgh Penguins. With the Bruins trailing late in the game, the referees called a penalty against the Bruins that many fans believed was questionable. Edwards, true to form, was not afraid to voice his displeasure, shouting "The play is dead! We'll take it!" This call exemplified Edwards' passion for the game and his willingness to defend the Bruins, no matter the situation.
"This is why I love my job!" - The Pure Joy
Beyond the big moments and the controversial calls, Edwards is known for his genuine love of the game and his infectious enthusiasm. He often expresses his passion for the Bruins and the sport of hockey, and his calls often reflect this genuine joy. One such moment came during a regular-season game when the Bruins were playing well and the crowd was energized. As the Bruins scored a goal, Edwards' call, "This is why I love my job! This is what it's all about!", perfectly captured the pure joy and excitement of being a hockey fan.
Beyond the Calls
While Jack Edwards' calls have become legendary, it's his ability to connect with fans and his passion for the game that truly set him apart. His calls are more than just a commentary; they are a reflection of the Bruins' legacy, the city's passion for hockey, and the dedication of the fans who have come to love and respect him. Whether it's the raw emotion of a Stanley Cup victory or the simple joy of a thrilling goal, Jack Edwards has captured the essence of Bruins hockey for over a decade, making him an integral part of the team's history. So, the next time you hear Edwards' voice booming through the TD Garden, take a moment to appreciate the passion, the emotion, and the sheer joy that he brings to the game. He may not be everyone's cup of tea, but for Bruins fans, he is the voice of their team, and his calls are a testament to the legacy of Boston hockey.