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Bruins Owner Jeremy Jacobs has won something in boston after all. The top spot in ESPN's poll of the worst owners in all of sports.



Jeremy Jacobs has earned the nickname Scrooge here in Boston and deservedly so. Profit over Winning is what has been force fed to Bruins fans now for Decades.

 

 

 

 

 

 1. Jeremy Jacobs -- Boston Bruins (214 letters)

"This Buffalo sheep in Boston clothing has destroyed Hockeytown, USA. How do you explain a team in the nation's sixth largest media market being in the bottom third payroll bracket? His bottom line explains it."
- ESPN's Page 2  
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Jeremy Jacobs also tried to buy the Boston RedSox in 2001 when he formally submitted a Bid to take over the Franchise.  Read More...

Can you imagine if he actually won that bidding war. The RedSox would be the Kansas City Royals. THANK GOD!









Jacobs ranks #4 in Greediest Owners in Sports

"His apathy not only toward the fans who make him richer, but especially to his players, shows his selfishness at the expense of an upper-echelon team. All this, yet he was able to make contributions to members of both political parties when he was acquiring the concession contracts for various national parks."
  - ESPN's Page 2 Fan Poll      Read More...




                              







Naming Rights: Boston Bruins-TD Banknorth Garden

There are bigger deals out there, but no NHL team pockets as much money as the Bruins, thanks to Jeremy Jacobs' ownership of both the team and the arena. Jacobs nets $5 million a year in his 20-year naming rights deal with TD Banknorth, a subsidiary of Toronto-Dominion Bank.- Forbes.com
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Ultimate Standings: Fan Satisfaction Rankings

The Boston Bruins rank #117 out of the #122 professional sports franchises

If a night of Bruins hockey means dishing out an NHL-second-dearest $79.44 per game, then the blue-collar fan base should expect an experience second to none, right? Yeah, right. But with the B's on pace to miss the playoffs for the second straight season, the people's wallets have spoken with a damning 14,441 average attendance, sixth lowest in the league. Or maybe they're too dazed to even find TD Banknorth Garden - where parking is a fourth-priciest $18 - since they're still feeling sucker-punched by management after last season's wildly unpopular Joe Thornton trade.
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