Boston Bruins' 2010-2011 Season: Roster Scoring and Goaltender Statistics
A Historic Season for the B's
Regular Season Performance
The 2010-2011 season marked an unforgettable chapter in Boston Bruins history. After finishing third in the Northeast Division with a 39-30-13 record, the team went on to secure 91 points, earning a place in the playoffs.
Impressive Offense
The Bruins boasted a formidable offense led by David Krejci, who topped the roster with 52 points (13 goals, 39 assists). Other notable contributors included Brad Marchand (42 points), Patrice Bergeron (41 points), and Zdeno Chara (37 points).
Solid Goaltending
Tim Thomas emerged as the team's starting goaltender, posting impressive statistics. He recorded 246 saves during the regular season, placing him 8th out of 30 NHL goalkeepers in goals against average.
Stanley Cup Victory
The Bruins' season culminated in a thrilling Stanley Cup victory, their first since 1972. The team showcased their determination and resilience throughout the playoffs, overcoming various challenges to emerge as champions.
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