1928–29 Boston Bruins season
| 1928–29 Boston Bruins | |
|---|---|
Stanley Cup champions | |
American Division champions | |
| Division | 1st American |
| 1928–29 record | 26–13–5 |
| Home record | 15–6–1 |
| Road record | 11–7–4 |
| Goals for | 89 (1st) |
| Goals against | 52 (2nd) |
| Team information | |
| General manager | Art Ross |
| Coach | Cy Denneny |
| Captain | Lionel Hitchman |
| Arena | Boston Madison Square Garden |
| Average attendance | 13387 |
| Team leaders | |
| Goals | Harry Oliver (17) |
| Assists | Eddie Shore and Cooney Weiland (7) |
| Points | Harry Oliver (23) |
| Penalty minutes | Eddie Shore (96) |
| Wins | Tiny Thompson (26) |
| Goals against average | Tiny Thompson (1.15) |
The 1928–29 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' fifth season in the NHL. Boston defended its American Division title, and went on to defeat the New York Rangers in the Final to become the third American-based team to become Stanley Cup champions.