Can the Bruins quickly find their groove on special teams, which tend to be more rhythm-based than even-strength play? Their 25.2 percent power-play percentage was second in the NHL behind the Edmonton Oilers (29.5), and their penalty kill was 84.3 percent, third behind the San Jose Sharks (85.7) and the Oilers (84.4). The Bruins had six players with at least 10 power-play points, led by Pastrnak, who scored 38 (20 goals, 18 assists). There's pressure here, because their offense could struggle if the power play does not click quickly.