Granted the decade isn't over yet and Boston-based pro sports teams still could make even more history than they already have with the Bruins and Red Sox being among the few expected to win championships in their respective sports, the Celtics still very much a factor with 2 HOFers and possibly a couple of future All-Stars on their roster, the Revolution gearing up for another season and the Patriots still to play their 2009 regular season, but could this be the greatest pro sports decade for any one city ever?
First off let's review:
The Pats have won 3 Superbowls, been to 4 Superbowls and have had more regular season wins than any other team during the decade and had the second ever perfect regular season in NFL history.
The Red Sox have won 2 World Series, gone to 7 games in 2 other ALCS, and have currently what many consider to be the best pitching staff and defense combo in the league and are among a few teams favored to win it all this year.
The Celtics won the 2008 NBA Championship and also went to one other ECF. Their 2008 team, statistically, was pehaps one of the top defensive teams ever and the team as a whole perhaps one of the top ten best ever.
The Bruins are among the favorites to win it all this year.
The New England Revolution have lost the MLS cup a vey Buffalo Bills like 4 times but have been one of the most dominant American professional soccer(football) teams of the decade.
Boston had a two time WBA Heavyweight Champion(Johnny Ruiz) who held the title for close to two years during this decade.
There have been 10 Boston Marathons, the oldest and possibly most prestigious races in the world.
John Cena has been a five time World Champion wrestling champion. Okay, I know this is a stretch but he is a Boston guy who has been the top star of his profession for this decade in a athletically professional endeavor. So, I'm going to include it here.
Now I know the total championships across the board don't even, at least at this time, even equal the amount the Celtics alone got in the 1960's but professional sports as a whole was much smaller back then with much less teams and a much better chance at having championship eras for one team in one sport.
I'm guessing New Yorkers are going to come up with a decade of their own and Los Angeles had a really good decade recently as well, but if the Bruins win the Cup this year, has any other city ever had a championship in every major professional sport and had a boxing champion as well?
Just off the top of my head I know New York had a Met championship, four Islander Stanley Cups, and two SB champions in the 80's but had no NBA winners. Also, LA had one SB champ, 5 NBA championships and two World Series champions in the 80's but no NHL championships.
But those cities also have had multiple teams playing in the same sport for them whereas Boston only has a single representative in each sport. So I guess it's still up to the Bruins to win a Cup this year and solidify the Boston claim. I'm sorry it's late and I'm lazy so I'm not going to do the legwork of looking at every city and decade, but, the beginning of this new century certainly has been an outstanding one for sports fans in the Boston area and it just might be the greatest overall decade of professional sports for any one city ever.