- Weston Adams
Weston W. Adams (
August 9 ,1904 –March 19 ,1973 ) was the director of theBoston Bruins of theNational Hockey League and son of fellow Hall-of-Famer Charles Adams.After studying at Harvard where he played
Goaltender on the varsity team, Adams becamepresident of theCanadian American Hockey League farm team, theBoston Tigers , in 1932. Adams was also involved with other sports, assecretary to theNational League 's Boston Braves.The
Boston native took over the Bruins presidency from his father in 1936. While Adams was president of the Bruins, the team finished first in the NHL American Division from 1937–38 season to the 1940–41regular season . As World War 2 commenced, he joined the US Army as anaval commander . The teams performance waned over this time, and he was forced to accept a buyout offer fromWalter A. Brown , owner of theBoston Garden and the Bruins' landlord. He began taking a more active role in searching for talent later in the 1950s. He conducted long scouting trips across North America, and he became chairman of the board of the Boston Arena and Garden Corporation in 1956.Adams repurchased the Bruins after Brown's death in 1964. Over the next few years, he brought in such players as
Bobby Orr ,Wayne Cashman ,Dallas Smith ,Don Awrey ,Don Marcotte ,Derek Sanderson and Eddie Westfall. He also developed the concept of thesixth attacker and secured the relationship between the AHL Boston Braves due to the AHL's loss of many players to the expanding NHL.Adams stepped down as president in 1970 replaced by his son
Weston Adams Jr. Weston was elected to the
Hockey Hall of Fame in 1972.External links
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