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 | | Except for a couple seasons, the Bruins would remain excellent through the 1930s with superb players such as Shore, Thompson, Dit Clapper, Babe Siebert and Cooney Weiland, but failed to capture their second Cup until 1939. |
 | | That year, in a move considered insane by hockey pundits, Ross dealt superstar goalie Thompson in favor of untried rookie Frank Brimsek. |
 | | Zero" Brimsek would electrify the league in his rookie season, and headlined by the "Kraut Line" (left-winger Milt Schmidt, center Bobby Bauer, and right-winger Woody Dumart), playmaking wizard Bill Cowley, Shore, Clapper, and unexpected hero "Sudden Death" Mel Hill (who scored three overtime goals in one playoff series), the Bruins won the Cup. |
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