
Bruins Legends says "Some consider Stan Jonathan to be the best pound for pound fighter of all time. Just 5'8" 175lbs, this full-blooded Tuscarora Indian played the game like a human bowling ball. He loved to hit anything in sight and loved to get hit as well. Stan was a strong aggressive checker and a streaky scorer." He was beloved by Bruins fans for legendary performances such as demolishing Pierre Bouchard of Montreal in the Stanley Cup Finals and scoring a hat trick against Dryden and the Habs in the '79 semifinals. In 1979-1980, he scored 21 goals and piled up 208 penalty minutes. He scored 91 goals in 6 seasons with the Bruins, before being traded to Pittsburgh in 1982. His career ended soon after, but he'll always be a Bruins legend.

