The Story Behind The Boston Bruins 'Goalie Hug' And How It Became The Best Celebration
The Boston Bruins continue to blaze through the season, leaving a trail of shattered records in their wake. In a resounding 7-1 victory over the Buffalo Sabres, they accomplished what no other team in the 105-year history of the NHL has done before - reaching the monumental milestone of 100 points in just their 61st game.
The Bruins have shattered the previous record and stand as a testament to their unwavering dominance.
With an impressive tally of 48 wins this season, it's difficult to envision a scenario where the Bruins won't bulldoze their way through every playoff round. Their roster is a constellation of stars, each player performing at the pinnacle of their abilities. The recent signing of David Pastrnak to an 8-year extension has only added to the team's strength and cohesiveness.
It's not just the skaters who have fans buzzing with excitement; the Bruins possess one of the most formidable goalie duos in the entire NHL. Linus Ullmark and Jeremy Swayman not only vie for the coveted No. 1 spot in the Bruins' goal crease but also share an unbreakable bond as friends and supporters both on and off the ice. Throughout the season, their special celebration has captured the hearts of hockey fans everywhere.
Following every victory, Ullmark and Swayman converge on the ice, embracing in a heartwarming display of camaraderie. This endearing tradition has become one of the most cherished celebrations in the NHL, evoking a sense of unity and mutual respect.
"We are humbled by the overwhelming support from the hockey community, from fans of all ages across the nation," Swayman revealed in an interview with NHL.com. "Our celebration wasn't contrived for the spotlight; it emanates from the deep connection we share as teammates. It's truly remarkable to witness how it has resonated with people."
Swayman further delved into the origins of their iconic "hug it out" ritual, recounting its organic evolution. "The hug emerged so naturally," he explained. "I vividly remember our first game against the Dallas Stars last year, a thrilling 3-1 victory. It was my inaugural Opening Night, and the atmosphere was electric. Instead of the customary head tap or high five exchanged between goalies, Linus swung in for a full-fledged hug, and I reciprocated without hesitation. In that moment, it felt so genuine and instinctual. Little did we know that it would transform into what it has become. We consider ourselves incredibly fortunate."
After each triumph, fans remain glued to their seats, extending their postgame revelry just to witness the captivating routine performed by these goaltending maestros. The embrace shared between Ullmark and Swayman has transcended the realm of sports, captivating the hearts of fans far and wide.
"It's truly astonishing how this simple act of a hug has blossomed into something extraordinary," Ullmark acknowledged. "What began as a small, intimate gesture has grown exponentially. We receive videos and images from aspiring goaltenders, even messages from their parents expressing gratitude for showcasing love, joy, and respect. It's become a phenomenon that extends far beyond us. We never anticipated it would reach these heights, but we are grateful that it has brought something greater into the world."
Who could resist such an enchanting spectacle? With two exceptional goaltenders and a celebration that radiates pure joy, the Boston Bruins have captured the hearts of fans across the globe.
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