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Of the five other expansion teams in their division, the Blues are the only team still in existence that had not won a Cup. The only other team that did not was the Oakland Seals.
The Bruins alternate captain had just won his fourth Frank J. Selke Trophy, tying Hall of Famer Bob Gainey for the most Selke wins in league history.
Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney issued the following update on Boston Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron...Patrice underwent a successful sports hernia repair on May 8 by Dr. Brian Busconi and Dr. Demetrius Litwin.
Patrice Bergeron had two assists in his return after missing the past 13 games because of a broken foot.
Patrice Bergeron scored twice in his 1,000th NHL game, and Peter Cehlarik scored the go-ahead goal in the third period to help the Boston Bruins defeat the New York Islanders 3-1 at TD Garden on Tuesday.
Boston fed off that emotion early in the first period, with Bergeron potting his 27th of the season off a feed from Marchand on the power play to open the scoring at 5:51 and end the team's stretch of sleepy starts. Bergeron's goal was the 800th point of his career, while Marchand's helper was his 86th point of the season, a career-high.
The National Hockey League announced today, June 6, that Boston Bruins Captain Patrice Bergeron has been named a finalist for the 2021 Frank J. Selke Trophy...This is the 10th consecutive season Bergeron has been named a finalist for the award.
The National Hockey League announced today, June 22, that Boston Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron has been given the 2021 Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award, presented to the player who exemplifies great leadership qualities on and off the ice and who plays a leading role in his community growing the game of hockey.
Bergeron erupted for a franchise record-tying four goals - his first four of the season - including three on the power play from his familiar office in the slot to pace the Bruins to a convincing 5-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings at TD Garden...Everything that Bergeron did on Thursday night was impressive. The 36-year-old registered his seventh career hat trick (six of which have come since 2018) in the second period before capping off his second career four-goal game (his first came on January 6, 2018, against Carolina) with a nifty tally off the rush late in the third period. Per NHL Stats, Bergeron is the fifth player in Bruins history to record a hat trick at 36 or older, joining Johnny Bucyk (six), Jean Ratelle, Dit Clapper, and Dave Andreychuk and the 12th oldest in league history to score four goals. It was his second career natural hat trick (three straight goals).