New York Daily News

HONORED AT LAST!

Bruins finally to retire O’Ree’s number

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BOSTON — Willie O’Ree, who broke the NHL’s color barrier, is set have his jersey retired by the Bruins.

O’Ree will have his No. 22 jersey honored prior to the Bruins’ Feb. 18 game against the Devils, the team announced Tuesday.

He became the league’s first Black player when he suited up for Boston on Jan. 18, 1958, against the Canadiens, despite being legally blind in one eye. O’Ree played two seasons with the Bruins, retiring from profession­al hockey in 1979.

He also donned No. 18 and No. 25 during his time with the Bruins but wore number 22 in the bulk of his games with the club.

O’Ree, 85, becomes the 12th player in team history to have a sweater hung in the TD Garden rafters.

“Willie’s contributi­ons to the game of hockey transcend on-ice accomplish­ments and have opened countless doors for players who have come after him. He is without question deserving of this honor,” Bruins president Cam Neely said in a statement.

With Massachuse­tts’ COVID-19 restrictio­ns currently prohibitin­g fans from being in attendance at Bruins’ games, it is likely O’Ree will be honored without fans at the Garden. But the team said once protocols allow, it plans to recognize him again so fans can be a part of it.

Bruins general manager Don Sweeney said though it’s not ideal, they didn’t want to delay honoring his contributi­ons and will “pay tribute in the best fashion we possibly can.”

“Ideally, you want him shaking people’s hands in situations like this and really paying tribute and rightfully so to Willie,” Sweeney said. “It doesn’t diminish the overall effect of Willie going into the rafters and retiring his number and what he’s meant to the game and the Boston Bruins.”

O’Ree was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame class of 2018 as part of the “Builder” category, which honors those who have made significan­t contributi­ons to the sport.

He played 45 games in his NHL career for the Bruins, notching four goals and 10 assists.

 ?? AP ?? Willie O’Ree’s jersey will go to rafters in Boston during February game against Devils.
AP Willie O’Ree’s jersey will go to rafters in Boston during February game against Devils.
 ?? AP ?? Willie O’Ree in 1960.
AP Willie O’Ree in 1960.

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