Legendary New England Players


Big Papi


David Ortiz 'Big Papi'Hitting a homer
David Ortiz, "Big Papi" after jacking a homer

David Ortiz is known around the world by his famous nickname "Big Papi". The vetran leader of the Boston Red Sox has the franchise record of hitting 54 home runs in a season. With 466 career long bombs that leaves him 33rd on the all-time home run list. A true legend and hall of famer as he takes the first 3 world series victories the Sox have had in 86 years.

Tom Brady


Tom Brady, quarter back for the New England Patriots looks up to the scoreboard to see his fate

Tom Brady is nothing but a legend. The most current debate is whether or not he is the greatest quarter back of all-time. Leading the patrios to not 1, 2 or 3, super bowls, but 4. He is one of 3 quarterbacks to have 4 super bowl wins. But he has brought his team to the super bowl more than any other QB ever. With the most playoff experience of any football plater, he is a hall of famer and a true New England legend.

Zedeno Chara


The Bruins captin prowls the ice for his next victim
The Bruins fearless captin prowls the ice for his next victim

The only way to describe Zedeno Chara is an absolute beast. The Boston Bruins captin is 6'9" feet tall and weighs in at 255 pounds. That puts him at monsterous 7'2" on skates making everyone around him look like midgets on the ice. Chara, origionally from Slovakia has now been with the Bruins for 8 years now and has held down their defense. Leading them to a stanley cup victory in 2011. A true Boston great and hall-of-famer.

"The Truth"

Paul Peirce struts down the court after making a 3-point field goal.
Paul Pierce struts down the court after swishing a 3-pointer

Paul Pierce will always be a Celtic at heart. After being the only player to ever spend 15 seasons with them, he picked up his nickname "The Truth" and it stuck with him. He was traded for the past 3 years but every return to the Boston Garden is very emotional. He won one Championship with the Celtics in 2008 and was named the MVP of the series. He ranks 15th All-time in points. A true Boston legend and hall of famer.