VANCOUVER -- Cam Neely finally won the Stanley Cup Wednesday night at Rogers Arena, and though he did it in a suit rather than a uniform, the Bruins president had difficulty expressing the emotion with which he was overcome.
"It's been very special," Neely said after the Bruins took Game 7 of the finals over the Canucks. It's been extremely special. It's hard to really put into words, but it's so special to be able to say that you're involved with a Stanley Cup champion team."
The former Canucks and Bruins forward played 13 years in the NHL, totaling 395 goals and 299 assists for 694 points. Hip issues forced him to retire without having ever won the Stanley Cup.
"It was difficult. Especially when it's not really your terms when you have to leave the game, it was very difficult," Neely said. "To be out here now is very, very special."
For more on the Bruins, visit weei.com/bruins [1].
Links:
[1] http://www.weei.com/bruins
[2] http://www.weei.com/category/boston/bruins