Johnny Bucyk crowds the crease of Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Johnny Bower in 1959, the puck over Bower's head.
For the Bruins' first 11 games this season, TD Garden was virtually empty. Since March 23, the building opened to 12-percent capacity, crowds have been in the range of 2,100; from May 10, when capacity is increased to 25 percent, about 4,700 fans will be in the seats.
"Even just a little over 2,000 fans can make quite a noise," Bucyk said.
One of the most beloved Bruins of all time will turn 86 on May 12. Bucyk played 1,540 NHL games between 1955-78, his first two years with the Detroit Red Wings before arriving in Boston on June 10, 1957, traded for legendary goalie Terry Sawchuk.
He would serve as captain for the Big, Bad Bruins in their 1970 and 1972 Stanley Cup championship seasons, scoring 1,369 points (556 goals, 813 assists) during his 23-season career, the oldest player in NHL history to score 50 goals in a season (35 when he scored 51 in 1970-71).