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Legendary Bruins television broadcaster Tom Larson dies at 84, son says

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Lanny Lee Larson, better known by Tom Larson, whose sports broadcasting career spanned nearly four decades, died this week in Virginia, his family confirmed to the Boston Globe. Larson was 84.

Larson had previously been diagnosed with cancer. 

The former longtime Boston Bruins and Boston Red Sox television host famously vowed to forgo shaving his beard until the city's NHL franchise won the Stanley Cup. Larson made the leap to Boston in the late 60s after spending time in Illinois and Lansing, Michigan.

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The Stanley Cup banners that hang in the rafters before a game between the Boston Bruins and the New York Rangers in a preseason game at the TD Garden on September 24, 2023, in Boston, Massachusetts. The Bruins won 3-0. (Richard T Gagnon/Getty Images)

Larson's legendary career with the Bruins television crew started during the 1969-70 season. He hosted the pregame and postgame studio shows.

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The Bruins had a pair of remarkable seasons in the early portion of Larson's stint, winning championships in 1970 and 1972, but it would take nearly four more decades for the franchise to bring home another championship.

Larson's pledge to not shave his beard ultimately lasted until well after his retirement — when the Bruins defeated the Vancouver Canucks to end the 39-year drought.

"During the mid-70s, I’d grown a beard, and there was a lot of negative reaction to it," Larson said in 2011.

"They were calling me ‘Pinko’, ‘Commie’ and [saying] how they couldn’t enjoy watching the hockey game because Larson had a beard and

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