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Bruins fans didn't stop celebrating the Stanley Cup victory on Sunday just because the rolling rally was on Saturday. In this case, Bruins pride goes hand-in-hand with patriotism. Notice the Zdeno Chara shirt adorning a black truck.
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Boston Rallies Around The Bruins

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Bruins fans, not to mention players, drank in the winning of the Stanley Cup with a display of euphoria previously unimagined in Boston.
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Bruins Rally Rolls Through Hub

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The Bruins rolling Stanley Cup rally drew over 1 million fans to Boston. The Cup was on display, along with every player who helped along the way to winning it. Bruins fans were everywhere, in black and gold, to cheer them on. more ›

The Boston Bruins get a long-awaited victory lap tomorrow with the duck boat rolling rally on Saturday. It begins at 11 a.m. at the TD Garden and will end at Copley Square, rolling through Causeway Street, Staniford Street, Cambridge Street, Tremont Street, and Boylston Street. As is always the case with these parades, Boston Police will enforce parking restrictions along the route and the MBTA is encouraging people to use public transportation to come to the parade. The MBTA will be at "rush hour” levels all day. more ›

Despite what Bostonist is now calling "The Debacle" of last night, other stuff happened today. more ›

--A Brazilian doctor pled guilty today of manslaughter after allegedly killing a woman in a botched liposuction surgery that took place in a Framingham house in 2006. However, the judge has rejected the guilty plea. [WBZ] more ›

Your 2007 World Champion Red Sox continued their celebratory tour with a visit to the State House yesterday. The event was hosted by Governor Patrick and numerous elected officials. Both (!) trophies were prominently displayed on the front lawn of the State House, the golden flags matching quite nicely with the gleam of the famous golden dome. Governor Patrick kicked off the event, and while his oddly-accented proclamations made some chuckle (JAAYYsun VARRRiTECCKK), his enthusiasm... more ›

Paul Keleher wishes us a Happy Halloween!! Check out his awesome Red Sox Rolling Rally set while you're at it. Thanks for all the great snaps Paul!... more ›

They rode before us on Duck Boats and flat-bed trucks, with microphones and punk bands, flags and signs. Some came with camcorders, others with disposable cameras. Your 2007 World Champion Boston Red Sox lineup consisted of a group of men united under a team name and cause, but let's face it: we had one really eclectic bunch of characters. Tuesday's Rolling Rally celebration gave the fans quick opportunities to see just how different the guys... more ›

--Well, that didn't take long. The BPD announced that it arrested 18 people during today's Red Sox Rolling Rally. All the arrests were for disorderly. For the record, Bostonist saw absolutely no disorderly along Boylston, unless people refused to climb down from trees and the tops of the public toilets. --The Red Sox fans who were arrested after celebrating Game 4 against Cleveland were arraigned yesterday. Some admitted to bad behavior, while others, according... more ›

While he was holding on to the 2004 World Series trophy and stepping off a stage, Mayor Tom Menino got a little too excited and fell. He injured his knee just before today's Rolling Rally. more ›

Bostonist saw today's "Rolling Rally," featuring the players riding duck boats across the city and relief pitcher Jonathan Papelbon dancing to the Dropkick Murphys, from two different vantage points--near the Common and at the Hynes Convention Center. Everyone clearly enjoyed themselves, especially Papelbon: Wherever you were along the parade route, it was simply madness. Of course, the Red Sox faithful turned out in their jerseys. Hundreds of little kids skipped school. College students sat down... more ›

View Larger Map During today's "Rolling Rally," be sure to thank Jacoby Ellsbury for stealing a base and earning everyone in the nation a free Crunchy Seasoned Beef Taco. If you are looking for a taco after the rally, your best bets are the Taco Bells on Comm Ave, at Cambridgeside Galleria, and in West Roxbury. Even if the promotion is somewhat absurd, at least according to the transcript of Royce Clayton and Coco Crisp... more ›

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