Bruins desktop wallpaper

Stanley Cup Championship Wallpaper
Here are some new wallpapers to celebrate the Bruins' Stanley Cup victory over the Canucks, in the two most popular computer monitor sizes. For older Bruins wallpaper, see below.
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Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara hoisted Lord Stanley's Cup after defeating the Canucks in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on June 15, 2011. (Globe Staff Photo/Barry Chin)
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The Bruins posed with the Stanley Cup after defeating the Canucks in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on June 15, 2011. (Globe Staff Photo/Barry Chin)
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06-15-11 Vancouver, BC: Injured Bruins player Nathan Horton was all smiles as he celebrated the team's Game 7 win of the Stanley Cup Final at the Rogers Arena with teammates Adam McQuaid and Tyler Seguin. (Globe Staff Photo/Jim Davis)
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BOSTON, MA. 06/ 18 / 2011: Fans on Tremont Street celebrated at the Bruins' Stanley Cup parade. (David L Ryan/Globe Staff Photo)
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Fans cheered in Copley Square during the Bruins' victory parade June 18, 2011. (Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff)
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Bruins defenseman Andrew Ference held the Stanley Cup aloft as the champions took a duck boat ride around Fenway Park, here passing "Pesky's Pole" in the right field corner before the Red Sox hosted the Brewers June 19, 2011. (Globe Staff Photo/Jim Davis)
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Old Bruins Wallpaper
Here are wallpapers from before the Bruins took home the Stanley Cup in 2011.
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Boston Bruins right wing Jordan Caron (38) is surrounded by his teammates after his second period strike put the Bruins up 2-0 against the Washington Capitals Oct. 21, 2010. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Boston Goalie Tim Thomas makes a save on Hurricanes center Matt Cullen. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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The Bruins celebrate with goalie Tim Thomas after their 4-2 win tied the series at three games apiece. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Bruins center Marc Savard celebrates after teammate Mark Recchi (right) scored in the first period against the Carolina Hurricanes. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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The Bruins celebrate with goalie Tim Thomas after their 4-2 win tied the series at three games apiece. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Phil Kessel celebrates after his goal put Boston ahead of Montreal. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Shane Hnidy congratulates Bruins goalie Tim Thomas after the team's 5-1 win over Montreal. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Zdeno Chara, Michael Ryder and Dennis Wideman celebrate a goal as Montreal's Maxim Lapierre looks down. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Milan Lucic connects with a punch to the face of Montreal Canadiens defenseman Mike Komisarek. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Milan Lucic tries to connect a goal during third period action against the Buffalo Sabres. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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Bruins goalie Tim Thomas is seen in the crease during warmups under the glow of the moody light show before a game. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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Dennis Wideman (6) celebrates with Marc Savard (91) after Wideman scored a goal. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Phil Kessel (right) and Tomas Plihal of the San Jose Sharks battle for control of the puck. (Globe Staff Photo / Matthew J. Lee)
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Zdeno Chara defended his turf against Brendan Witt (32) of the Islanders during third period action. (Globe Staff Photo / Justine Hunt)
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Dennis Wideman (6) joins the party after David Krejci's goal against the Hurricanes. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Bruins forward Stephane Yelle (left) is surrounded by his teammates after scoring a goal against Carolina. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Bruins goalie Tim Thomas sprawls to make a second period save against Montreal. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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Bruins goalie Tim Thomas (left) gets a hand from his backup Tuukka Rask after the Boston victory over the Montreal Canadiens. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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The Bruins, including Marc Savard (center), celebrate a first-period goal against the Montreal Canadiens. (Globe Staff Photo / David Kamerman)
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Sparks fly as Bruins equipment manager Mark Dumas sharpens skates before a 7 p.m. home game against the Montreal Canadiens. (Globe Staff Photo / Wendy Maeda)
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Bruins defenseman Andrew Ference takes some shots at Dallas agitator Sean Avery. (Globe Staff Photo / Justine Hunt)
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Bruins Aaron Ward (left) and Shawn Thornton team up to staple Toronto's Jason Blake to the boards. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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When Blake Wheeler (26) sealed his first career hat trick with an empty-netter, the traditional storm of hats rained down at the Garden. But one woman threw a brassiere, which Bruins defenseman Andrew Ference (21) picked up and handed to Wheeler on his stick. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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Fans, Bruins players and coach Claude Julien reacted to Mark Stuart's thunderous hip check that sent Toronto's Jason Blake over the boards and into the Bruins' bench. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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Bruins forward Marc Savard seems ready to fly after scoring an overtime game-winner against the Montreal Canadiens. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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Boston goalie Tim Thomas looks like the bear painted on his helmet as he pounces on the puck. (Globe Staff Photo / Matthew J. Lee)
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Bruins goalie Tim Thomas and his teammates get the celebration started. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Boston's Chuck Kobasew and David Krejic celebrate Kobasew's goal against Detroit during the first period. (Globe Staff Photo / David Kamerman)
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Bruins goalie Tim Thomas makes the save during first period action against the New York Islanders. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)Justine Hunt)
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Boston Bruins' Marco Sturm celebrates his 1st period goal with teammate Chuck Kobasew after his goal put the Bruins up 3-1. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Boston Bruins player Dennis Wideman (6) celebrates with his teammates after scoring a goal. His goal was the team's 18,000th, making the Bruins the second NHL team to reach that mark. (Globe Staff Photo / Jonathan Wiggs)
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Bruins center Glen Metropolit is shown during pregame warmups before the Boston-Pittsburgh game at the TD Banknorth Garden. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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Bruins player Aaron Ward (44) and Blue Jackets player Curtis Glencross (11) hit the boards during first period action at the TD Banknorth Garden. (Globe Staff Photo / Justine Hunt)
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Boston Bruins goalie Tim Thomas makes a save during the third period of a hockey game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. (Globe Staff Photo / John Blanding)
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Bruins goalie Hannu Toivonen made a save against the Phoenix Coyotes during second. (Globe Staff Photo / Matthew J. Lee)
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New Bruin Marco Sturm (right) was all smiles as he and teammates Brad Boyes (26) and Patrice Bergeron (center) celebrated his first Boston goal, scored 1:17 into the game. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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Former Bruin great and Hall of Famer Raymond Bourque gave some tips to Brad Boyes at practice. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Phil Kessel (right) celebrates with rally helmet wearing teammate Marc Savard (left) after Kessel slipped the puck past Washington goalie Olaf Kolzig (not pictured) to give Boston the shootout victory at the Garden.(Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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The Bruins celebrated Marco Sturm's shootout goal against the Sabres (Globe Staff Photo / Justine Hunt)
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Emotions run high during a Bruins/Canadiens scrum in the 3rd period. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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The Bruins celebrate Marco Sturm's empty net goal, which iced a 3-0 win for Boston. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Red Sox ace Daisuke Matsuzaka waves to the crowd before dropping a ceremonial puck prior to a Bruins/Devils game. (Globe Staff Photo / Evan Richman)
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Mark Mowers (right) celebrates his first goal of the season, a third period tally that put Boston ahead 4-1. Brad Boyes is at left. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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Zdeno Chara delivers a crushing check to Toronto's Alexander Steen. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Wade Brookbank was congratulated by Brad Boyes after Brookbank opened the scoring against Buffalo. (Globe Staff Photo / David Kamerman)
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Nothing looks quite as clean as center ice at the Garden (Globe Staff Photo / Justine Hunt)
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Desktop installation instructions:
Decide which image you want and click on the proper desktop size. Select 1024x768 if you have your monitor set at high resolution. Otherwise, select 800x600. (The images are large and may take several minutes to download if you have a slow connection.)
Windows Instructions: Right-click with your mouse on the image and select "Set as wallpaper" from the menu. You're done!
Macintosh Instructions: Click and hold your mouse over the photo you want. A menu will pop up. Choose "Save This Image As" and save the image to your desktop.
Open the image in any image-editing program (i.e. - Photoshop, PaintShop, MacPaint, etc.). Choose "Select All," then choose "Copy" from the edit menu.
Next, go under the apple menu and select "Control Panels," then "Desktop Patterns." Go to the "Edit" menu and choose "Paste." Hit the "Set Desktop Pattern" button, and you're done.
Decide which image you want and click on the proper desktop size. Select 1024x768 if you have your monitor set at high resolution. Otherwise, select 800x600. (The images are large and may take several minutes to download if you have a slow connection.)
Windows Instructions: Right-click with your mouse on the image and select "Set as wallpaper" from the menu. You're done!
Macintosh Instructions: Click and hold your mouse over the photo you want. A menu will pop up. Choose "Save This Image As" and save the image to your desktop.
Open the image in any image-editing program (i.e. - Photoshop, PaintShop, MacPaint, etc.). Choose "Select All," then choose "Copy" from the edit menu.
Next, go under the apple menu and select "Control Panels," then "Desktop Patterns." Go to the "Edit" menu and choose "Paste." Hit the "Set Desktop Pattern" button, and you're done.

