Find out who owns the Boston Bruins, the owner's net worth, source of wealth and ownership history of the NHL franchise.
The Boston Bruins are a household franchise based in Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1924 and is one of the NHL’s original six teams.
The Bruins are also a successful franchise, having won six Stanley Cup championships.
Who owns the Boston Bruins?
The Boston Bruins is owned by Jeremy Jacobs, who purchased the franchise in 1975 for $10 million.
Boston Bruins ownership structure
Jeremy Jacobs
Jeremy Maurice Jacobs Sr. is an American businessman, sports executive, and chairman of Delaware North. He is the majority owner of the Boston Bruins.
According to figures from Forbes, Jeremy Jacobs has a net worth of 5.43 billion.
Delaware North is a company that operates sports venues, hotels, casinos, and restaurants worldwide.
Club Net Worth & Valuation
According to figures from Forbes, the Boston Bruins are valued at $2.7 billion.
Club Ownership History
The Boston Bruins were founded in 1924 and were the first U.S.-based NHL franchise in history. It was originally owned by Weston Adams, who later sold it in 1951. Jeremy Jacobs the team in 1975.
Club Details
The Boston Bruins Hockey Club plays its home games at the TD Garden located in Boston.
Trophies and Achievements
The Boston Bruins are a successful franchise in the NHL, having won six Stanley Cup championships.