June 15, 2011 | Get the Ducks Boats Ready
The Bruins finished off their magical postseason run with their first Stanley Cup title in 39 years. The 4-0 win over the Vancouver Canucks in Game 7 at Rogers Arena was highlighted by a pair of goals apiece from Bergeron and Brad Marchand and yet another stellar performance between the pipes from Conn Smythe winner Tim Thomas, who put forth one of the greatest single seasons by a goaltender in league history.
The run, which included those seven-game series wins over Montreal and Tampa, also featured a revenge sweep of the Flyers, who had handed the Bruins one of their worst moments of this era the year before when they overcame a 3-0 series deficit and 3-0 deficit in Game 7 to win the clubs’ second-round series.
Boston also overcame two 2-0 series deficits, the first to Montreal and the second to Vancouver. In the Final, the Bruins dominated on home ice, outscoring the Canucks, 17-3, while being spurred on by the loss of Horton after a dirty hit from Aaron Rome knocked him out for the series in Game 3.
David Krejci led the club in scoring during the postseason with 23 points (12 goals, 11 assists) in 25 games.