Head coach: Jim Montgomery (First season)
Season Stats:Goals per game: 3.69 (2nd) | Scoring defense: 2.11 (1st) | PP: 21.6 percent (15th) | PK: 86.2 percent (1st)
The narrative:The Bruins are putting together a historic season, with a chance to match or best the NHL record of 62 wins, set by Tampa Bay in 2018-19 and Detroit in 1995-96. It's hard to put into words just how dominant the Bruins have been, as the team got off to a 17-2-0 start and has hardly slowed down. Boston has just two losing streaks this year, a three-game stretch in late January and a two-game streak earlier this month that the team followed with a seven-game winning streak.
2022-23 leaders:Nine different Bruins are over 40 points on the season, and the team has both depth in scoring and top-level producers as well. David Pastrnak leads the way, as the 26-year-old is in the midst of the best season of his career with a 52-46-98 line that places him second in the NHL in goals and fourth in points. Brad Marchand is next with 20 goals among his 63 points, while Patrice Bergeron is having a Patrice Bergeron-type season with a 27-30-57 line and plus-33 rating. David Krejci (16-39-55), Pavel Zacha (18-31-49), Hampus Lindholm (10-30-49, plus-47), Charlie McAvoy (6-42-48), Jake DeBrusk (24-23-47) and Charlie Coyle (13-28-41) add plenty of depth.
In net, the Bruins have one of the best one-two punches in the league statistically in Linus Ullmark and Jeremy Swayman. Ullmark leads the way with a ridiculous 36-6-1 record, 1.90 GAA and .937 save percentage, while Swayman is 20-6-4 with a 2.21 GAA and .921 save percentage.
What's new:The Bruins dropped a 2-1 final against Nashville at home Tuesday, snapping a seven-game win streak in which the team outscored opponents by a 26-9 margin. That's been the story of the season for Boston, which has five win streaks of at least six games on the year. The Bruins also bolstered their roster at the trade deadline by acquiring forward Tyler Bertuzzi from Detroit (1-5-6 in 13 games) as well as Garnet Hathaway (3-2-5 in 17 games) and Dmitry Orlov (3-10-13 in 16 games) from Washington.
Trending:Boston has captured the last five games in the series over the past two seasons, including a 4-0 win in Nationwide Arena on Oct. 28 and a 4-2 victory Dec. 17.
Former CBJ:Former CBJ captain Nick Foligno had a 10-16-26 line in 60 games before suffering a lower-body injury that appears set to end his regular season. Anton Stralman played eight games with Boston earlier this year, while Mike Reilly and Keith Kinkaid were once in the CBJ system but never played in a game for the Jackets.