Welcome to the home of the Lucic Crew!

October 25th, 2008

lucic_logo Welcome to the Milan Lucic fan site, and home to the Lucic Crew! The Lucic Crew started on the streets and in the bars of Boston to show support for a young scrapper named Milan Lucic who has brought a new energy and a hightened level of excitement to the Boston Bruins and their fans.

As this site grows we hope to include fan photos, videos and stories.

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Shirts are now available!

October 24th, 2008

The long awaited Lucic Crew shirts are now available for purchase. You can check them out on our shirt page. We think you will like them. If you buy a shirt send us a photo of you and your shirt. Get a photo of you wearing the shirt with Milan Lucic and … I dont know we could think of something!! Send photos to

    jkh at luciccrew.com

Any proceeds from the sale of these shirts will be donated to the Boston Bruins Foundation.

The Boston Bruins Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation whose mission is to assist charitable organizations that demonstrate a strong commitment to enhancing the quality of life for children throughout New England.

We do not profit from the sale of these shirts.

These shirts were designed by our friends over at Boston & Company. If you have any design needs give them a call.

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Faces we’ll see again

July 6th, 2009

The B’s have signed Recchi to a one year $1 million deal. They’ve also re-signed Krejci for three years.

Steve Begin was an offseason signing. Granted, it adds some muscle to the Big Bad Bruins… but other than that, we’re not quite sure what else to say.

We’ll be seeing more of Komisarek as he signed with the Leafs. Toronto seems to be trying to become much more hard hitting. This should make 2010 matchups between these two teams interesting.

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Lucic Named to Team Canada

July 6th, 2009

Lucic was named to the Canadian team orientation camp. There’s a chance we’ll get to see him play AGAINST Kessel. That would be an interesting matchup against the boards…

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Timmy and Kessel to US Olympic camp

June 30th, 2009

Here is the preliminary list of players that will attend the US Olympic orientation camp August 17th-19th. It would be great to see Timmy and Kess play for the gold. Notice that Komisarek will be present. Wouldn’t it be nice to see a Lucic vs. Komisarek in a gold medal game? *drool*

2009 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Orientation Camp Roster
Goaltenders: Ryan Miller, Jonathan Quick, Tim Thomas

Defensemen: Tom Gilbert, Tim Gleason, Ron Hainsey, Erik Johnson, Jack Johnson, Mike Komisarek, Paul Martin, Brooks Orpik, Brian Rafalski, Rob Scuderi, Ryan Suter, Ryan Whitney

Forwards: David Backes, David Booth, Dustin Brown, Dustin Byfuglien, Ryan Callahan, Chris Drury, Scott Gomez, Patrick Kane, Ryan Kesler, Phil Kessel, Jamie Langenbrunner, Ryan Malone, Mike Modano, Kyle Okposo, T.J. Oshie, Zach Parise, Joe Pavelski, Bobby Ryan, Paul Stastny.

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Congrats fellas!

June 21st, 2009

Congrats Coach! (Jack Adams)

Congrats Z! (Norris)

Congrats Timmy! (Vezina)

There’s no Stanley Cup this year, but the B’s brought some hardware back from Vegas.

Is anyone else getting antsy for next season?

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All Day Power Play – Charity Event

June 3rd, 2009

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Hey everyone. For the second year in a row I am going to participate in a 24 hour charity hockey event that benefits the Nashua Children’s Home. The event, “The All Day Power Play” as it is know is a 24-hour pickup hockey marathon (17 hours on the ice) consisting of 4 constantly changing teams made up of 15 players each, along with 20 goalies who rotate into the lineups throughout the event. This years event is scheduled for the weekend of August 8-9. Same format as last year: 24 hours beginning at 9AM on Saturday and ending at 9AM on Sunday. The event will be held at the Cyclones Arena in Hudson NH. If you want to participate check out the ADPP website. If you want to stop by and say hello that would be cool as well.

If you want to sponsor me and donate to the cause you can do so here – Dontate to Jim

I have visited the kids at the home and this organization does a great job. They have a nice facility and really do the best they can for these children and young adults.

Here is a pic of me getting ready for the shoot-out competition (I lost).

What am I pointing at?

What am I pointing at?

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No more hockey in New England

May 27th, 2009

The Providence Bruins were eliminated after losing two straight at home. Sunday’s loss was a lost in OT and Mondays was… well, it was just a loss.

The plus side is that the Providence club is a young team which bodes well for Boston’s hockey future.

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RIP Milan (the cat)

May 24th, 2009

We got a cat over a year ago and her name was Sidney. Of course, that name wouldn’t do because it brought up horrible images of “The Kid”. After deciding it needed to be a Boston name (the girlfriend and I live in CT now), I came up with Milan.

She got a cold a few weeks ago and never regained her appetite after that. After another vet visit, and blood tests, she was given some liver medication and an appetite stimulant. She was in at the vet every couple of days for the past two weeks for fluids and monitoring. This morning, she was very weak and couldn’t walk straight. Her back legs were not sturdy at all, so we brought her to the local emergency animal hospital. The X rays revealed a severely misshapen liver and fluid in her lungs – sure signs of pretty advanced cancer.

At her age (at least 12 human years), there was little to be done. The hospital had some short term solutions, but the long term solution – chemo, was not viable for a cat her age. It wasn’t the money that prevented it – it was the realization that it was just going to put her through too much.

Anyway, this is only on this site due to her name. When I told Jim I wanted to write for this site, one of the reasons I gave was that I even named my cat after Lucic. She was named after the baddest badass on the team even though she herself was a sweetheart. She sat next to me on the couch for each of the Montreal games, not moving much until the games were over (or until I stood up and screamed after a goal or a fight).

At least where she is now, the Bruins win the Stanley Cup every day (and Luch gets a hat trick in every game 7).

Milan the cat, named after #17

Milan the cat, named after #17

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Injuries and more injuries

May 18th, 2009

Looks like a handful of Bruins were playing with some pretty good boo-boos this post season.

David Krejci will undergo hip surgery.
Phil Kessel will go in for repairs to fix his torn rotator cuff and labrum.
Andrew Ference will undergo groin surgery.
Chuck Kobasew played with two broken ribs.

We wish you a speedy recovery.

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