Boston Bruins: Top 30 Players In Bruins History

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#8 Bill Cowley

Bill Cowley was a member of two Stanley Cup teams (1939, 1941). He won the league scoring title in 1941. During the 1943-44 season, Cowley was able to generate 1.97 points/game, a feat only surpassed by Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux.  Cowley was capable of substantial production for the Bruins, despite battling injuries throughout his entire career. When he retired in 1947, he had put up 548 points in 549 games. He was the only player to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame class of 1968.