Raymond J. Bourque
Hall of Fame Defensemen Ray Bourque began his 22 year NHL career with the Boston Bruins in 1979. As that year's best rookie, he won the
Calder Memorial Trophy, which was just the beginning of a career marked by, among other achievements, 5 Norris trophies, as the leagues best
defenseman, 13 first team All Star births, and 6 second team All Star births. In 1999, after 20 years with the Bruins, Mr. Bourque was traded to
the Colorado Avalanche, where he capped his career in 2001 by winning the Stanley Cup. Currently, Mr. Bourque is involved with his various
business interests and is active in charitable work. Mr. Bourque's service on CFC's Board of Directors is on a voluntary basis.