The Boston Bruins had a record-setting season that ended in heartbreaking fashion. On May 20th, the Bruins lost to the Florida Panthers in overtime of Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. It was a hard-fought battle between two teams that had been evenly matched throughout the series.
The Bruins had a remarkable regular season, finishing with the best record in the NHL at 56-17-9. They were led by their captain, Patrice Bergeron, who had a career year with 79 points in 65 games. Bergeron was also a finalist for the Selke Trophy, which is awarded to the best defensive forward in the league.
The Bruins also had a strong supporting cast, including Brad Marchand, David Pastrnak, and Tuukka Rask. Marchand and Pastrnak combined for an impressive 147 points during the regular season. Rask was also stellar in goal, posting a 2.12 goals against average and a .929 save percentage.
The Bruins entered the playoffs as the favorites to win the Stanley Cup. They breezed through the first two rounds, defeating the Washington Capitals and New York Islanders in five games each. However, they ran into a tough opponent in the Panthers, who pushed them to the brink in the Eastern Conference Finals.
The series went back and forth, with each team winning three games. The deciding game came down to overtime, where Panthers forward Jonathan Huberdeau scored the game-winning goal. The Bruins had their chances to win the game, but they were unable to capitalize on their opportunities.
The Bruins’ record-setting season ended in heartbreaking fashion, but they should be proud of what they accomplished this year. They had one of the best regular seasons in franchise history and made it all the way to Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals. While it wasn’t the ending they wanted, it was still an impressive run that should be remembered for years to come.