Bergeron, the four-time Selke Trophy winner known more for his defensive game, has scored 30 or more goals three times in his career and 20 or more nine times. But this year the 32-year-old is on pace for the highest offensive output of his career. With 27 games to play, Bergeron is just five goals away from tying his career-high of 32 set in 2015-16.
"He's been doing it for years, so there's no surprise there. Good timing this year. Bergy is hot," said Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy. "He's a shooter this year, and it's finding the back of the net, so good for him."
That he is. Bergeron has scored at nearly a goal-per-game pace over the last two months, with 17 goals and 27 points over his last 19 contests, including a four-goal game against Carolina on Jan. 6 and a hat trick in Brooklyn during a win over the Islanders on Jan. 19.
"I'm trying not to think about it," said Bergeron, who leads the Bruins with 27 goals. "I'm trying just to go out there, play, and stay focused…push myself to be better from one night to another and learn and watch video. Whenever it's on the power play, [studying] my positioning and trying to find openings and things like that. To be honest with you, I'm trying to stay focused and be in the moment."