The End of the Montreal Jinx: Boston's Short-Lived Glory in the Historic Bruins-Canadiens Rivalry, 1988-1994 - Paperback
The End of the Montreal Jinx: Boston's Short-Lived Glory in the Historic Bruins-Canadiens Rivalry, 1988-1994 - Paperback
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by K. P. Wee (Author)
In the annals of the Boston Bruins-Montreal Canadiens NHL rivalry, the Canadiens had always found a way to thwart the Bruins in the playoffs, winning 18 consecutive postseason series between the two clubs from 1946 to 1987. Boston, however, turned the tables on Montreal during a seven-year stretch from 1988 to 1994, beating the Habs five times in six tries, including three consecutive seasons in 1990, 1991, and 1992. Because the Bruins never won the Stanley Cup during that era, though, their success over the Canadiens in that period has largely been forgotten. This book chronicles this oft-overlooked era of the Bruins-Canadiens rivalry, Boston's short-lived glory from 1988 to 1994 when the so-called Montreal jinx was finally over.
Author Biography
The author of "Tom Candiotti: A Life of Knuckleballs" (McFarland & Company, Inc., 2014), the biography of the former Major League Baseball knuckleball pitcher, K.P. Wee resides in Vancouver, Canada, and has worked in minor league baseball as the statistician of the Vancouver Canadians. He has also filled in as an official scorer and play-by-play broadcaster. Currently, K.P. covers major midget hockey in the province of British Columbia as a reporter and is a private school instructor for high school students, in addition to his duties as a statistician.