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Sports - Bruins


Question Posted Saturday June 9 2007, 4:39 pm

What is the difference between the Providence Bruins and the Boston Bruins? They're logos are basically the same, and I can't figure this out.

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AKSherma answered Tuesday June 12 2007, 4:50 am:
The Providence Bruins are part of the American Hockey League- which is similar to the minor leagues of hockey.

The Boston Bruins are part of the National Hockey League, which are considered the pro- teams.

The P- Bruins are the "minor" league team owned by the Boston Bruins, hence why the logos are very similar to each other.

AK

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LM answered Sunday June 10 2007, 1:08 am:
The Providence Bruins are from Providence, and the Boston Bruins are from Boston.

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