The Hockey Community Got Hit With A Tough Loss on Monday, RIP to Bob Tindall
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Jared
October 5, 2022 (0:02)
The Boston Bruins suffered a tremendous loss in their organization. Former director of scouting and chief scout Bob Tindall passed away at the age of 86.
Tindall was a part of the Bruins organization from 1973 to 2001. Tindall was responsible for scouting and drafting many big players, such as Joe Thornton and Don Sweeny. Tindall left a lasting impact on the Bruins organization and will be remembered fondly by everyone's lives he touched.
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