Several Bruins players joined team boss Cam Neely at Wednesday night’s reopening of the Neely House at Tufts Medical Center, a bed-and-breakfast style retreat for cancer patients and their families that has served more than 6,500 people since 1997. Among those inspecting the 16 renovated apartments were B’s Patrice Bergeron, Brad Marchand, Zdeno Chara, and David Krejci, and a variety of other familiar folks, including Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck and new wife Emilia Fazzalari, restaurateur Patrick Lyons and wife Kristina, Liberty Hotel owner Dick Friedman and wife Nancy, comedian Lenny Clarke, Davios owner Steve DiFillippo, who catered the party, former KISS-108 owner Richie Balsbaugh, and attorney Harry Manion. Grousbeck and Fazzalari had planned to wed in New York in April, but instead got hitched this month in Las Vegas. The C’s owner told us just a few people attended the ceremony, and one of them was Jeanie Buss, part-owner and president of the Los Angeles Lakers, the Celtics’ arch nemesis. How could he?! “Jeanie’s a great friend,’’ Grousbeck replied with a laugh.