Not only did Ullmark make history on Saturday night, but he also continued to dominate between the pipes. The Canucks were making Ullmark work, forcing 26 saves to earn him his 30th win - the first goalie in the league to reach that mark this season - and improve the Bruins record to a remarkable 45-8-5.
This is the first time Ullmark has reached 30 wins in his eight seasons in the NHL. The Sweden native also became the second-fastest in league history to hit the 30-win plateau, doing it in just 37 games, which is two shy of Tiny Thompson's record of 35 set with the Bruins in 1929-30.
"He's been doing it all year for us," Brad Marchand said when asked about how important Ullmark has been to the success of the team.
Saturday was no different, of course, in terms of Ullmark's ability to stop pucks, but also his perfectly placed empty netter in the final 48 seconds, becoming the first Bruins goaltender to ever score a goal. Ullmark's tally was also just the 16th by a goalie (regular season and playoffs) in league history and first since Nashville's Pekka Rinne in Jan. 2020.
"I'm really happy for him," said coach Jim Montgomery. "He almost had one earlier in the year and at the Winter Classic...[Jeremy] Swayman thought about it one game. It's good to have talented goaltenders."
As far as exactly what happened, his teammates were the ones to let Ullmark know what he had done. "As soon as I shot, I see three guys jumping towards me, and I had no idea where it was," said Ullmark. "I didn't hear anything, I didn't see anything, and then you become a little bit more aware of what's happening, then the guys are starting to look up ice and then I see it going towards the net, and the rest is history."
History, indeed.
"It doesn't happen often and just tops off an incredible season for him," said Marchand.