The Bruins rarely have interaction with owner Jeremy Jacobs, but he has thanked the team for a special season. Boston's long-time owner paid a visit to his team's dressing room to express his congratulations and gratitude for reaching the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 1990. "Oh I did, yeah I did. You have to, why wouldn't you?" he said. "They listen to me, which is unusual. Most people won't. "No, it was a great experience to visit with them and to understand the ambition that I share with them. Our ambition is to go and win the Stanley Cup. And like I say, we were in Prague 100 games ago. One hundred games these guys have skated. There is a common bond now that exists between everybody. You really build an organization, and I say a hockey organization, a player organization. The athletes are all committed to a central point, and that is a wonderful thing to see and a wonderful place to be."