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Blake Sloan-Timra IK
F-5'10, 196, 7/27/75
After his BJB career, Blake went on to star at the University of
Michigan for Coach Red Berenson where he put up 70 career points in
four seasons and played in three Frozen Fours and serving as alternate
captain before turning pro.
As a pro, he has seen time for three NHL
clubs including the Columbus Blue Jackets, the Dallas Stars and most recently the Calgary Flames.
While with the Dallas Stars he won a Stanley Cup. He currently
plays overseas for Timra IK.
A native of Park Ridge, IL.
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Brendan Buckley-Peoria
Rivermen
D-6'2, 190, 2/26/77
Brendan's second and final season with the Junior Bruins, he
posted a 22-43-65 line with 164 pims in 48 games for Coach Ted Kelley
and served as team captain.
In four seasons at Boston College, he posted
39 career points and 306 pims and served as captain his senior
year. While at BC he was in the same class as Bruins coaches Chris
Masters and Andy Powers, won two Hockey East Championships and two
trips to the Frozen Four.
After college, he has played for the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks (AHL), Quad City Mallards
(UHL), Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL), Syracuse Crunch (AHL), Worcester
Ice Cats (AHL) and the Peoria Rivermen. While in
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, where he is among the franchises record holder
in games played and penalty minutes, he helped lead team to the
AHL finals in his first season in 2000-01.
Brendan is the son of Jerry and Pat Buckley and grew up in Needham. Has an
older brother Jerry (hockey agent) and sister Regan. Brother
Jerry was a captain at Boston College and teammate of Bruins coach
Peter Masters.
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Sean Haggerty-retired
F-6'1, 186
In Sean's final season with the Junior Bruins, he posted a staggering
line of 70-111-181 in just 72 games with 80 pims.
Sean had dozens of college scholarships to choose from but instead
opted to play major junior. So, following his BJB
days, Sean played in the OHL with the Detroit Jr. Red Wings for three
season. In those seasons he scored 131 goals and added 132
assists in 187 games.
He then went on to play with three NHL teams, the Toronto Maple
Leafs, New York Islanders and Nashville Predators, as well as playing
for the following AHL teams: Kentucky Thoroughblades, Milwaukee
Admirals, Kansas City Blades, Lowell Lock
Monsters, Worcester Ice Cats, and the Providence Bruins.
Sean's brother Ryan was a captain at Boston College and teammate of
Bruins coach Peter Masters. Sean currently works in the financial
services business in Manhattan.
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Tim Lovell-retired
F-5'9, 190
Tim played for three seasons at the University of Maine for Sean Walsh before
transferring to UMass-Amherst for his senior season. In his college
career, Tim totaled 59 goals and 71 assists for 130 points in 141 games.
As a pro, Tim played for AHL clubs such as the Providence Bruins and
Cincinnati Mighty Ducks and IHL clubs like the Las Vegas Thunder an
Detroit Vipers before finishing his career in Europe in 2001-02.
Tim and his wife Anne have two children and he has stayed in hockey
running camps and coaching. He is the son or Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lovell
and grew up in Norwood, MA.
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