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2010–11 Boston Bruins season

Sports season


Sports season

FieldValue
Season2010–11
year2010
TeamBoston Bruins
LeagueNHL
ConferenceEastern
ConferenceRank3rd
DivisionNortheast
DivisionRank1st
Record46–25–11
HomeRecord22–13–6
RoadRecord24–12–5
GoalsFor246
GoalsAgainst195
GeneralManagerPeter Chiarelli
CoachClaude Julien
CaptainZdeno Chara
AltCaptainPatrice Bergeron
Mark Recchi
ArenaTD Garden
Attendance17,565 (100%)
Total: 702,600
GoalsLeaderMilan Lucic (30)
AssistsLeaderDavid Krejci (49)
PointsLeaderDavid Krejci (62)
Milan Lucic (62)
PIMLeaderShawn Thornton (122)
PlusMinusLeaderZdeno Chara (+33)
WinsLeaderTim Thomas (35)
GAALeaderTim Thomas (2.00)
StanleyCupYes
ConferenceWinYes
DivisionWinYes

Mark Recchi Total: 702,600 Milan Lucic (62)

The 2010–11 Boston Bruins season was the 87th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on November 1, 1924. The Bruins were the winners of the 2011 Stanley Cup, winning their first championship in 39 years.

Off-season

At the 2010 NHL entry draft in Los Angeles, California, Boston selected Tyler Seguin with their first-round pick, second overall. A week earlier, on June 16, 2010, Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs and principal Charlie Jacobs announced that Cam Neely had been named president of the Boston Bruins. Neely, a former player and 2005 Hall of Fame inductee, became the eighth president in club history.

The Bruins sought to "tweak the composition" during the off-season, trading puck-moving defenseman Dennis Wideman to the Florida Panthers in exchange for Nathan Horton.B's Acquire Horton, Campbell

The Reading Royals, Boston's affiliate within the ECHL, renewed their relationship during the off-season. This marked the second year the organizations shared affiliation, with the Royals playing host to several Bruins prospects including goaltender Matt Dalton and defenseman Rob Kwiet.

Pre-season

On June 21, 2010, the Bruins announced their seven-game pre-season schedule. Closing out the schedule were two exhibition matches, the first in Belfast, Northern Ireland, against the Belfast Giants Select, a unified team composed of an All-Star selection of the best EIHL players from each team. The Bruins went on to beat the Giants Select 5–1 after being held scoreless for the first period. Rookie star Tyler Seguin scored a pair of goals. The Bruins then faced off against Bili Tygri Liberec of the Czech Extraliga in their final pre-season match, with veteran Patrice Bergeron putting on a five-point display that included two breakaway goals in a 7–1 victory for the Bruins.

Regular season

As part of the 2010 Compuware NHL Premiere Games, the Bruins began their season on Saturday, October 9, playing against the Phoenix Coyotes at the O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic. There they split their two games with the Coyotes. The Bruins spent much of the months of October, November and December playing well but slightly behind the Montreal Canadiens for first-place in the division before passing the Canadiens on December 27 with a 3–2 shootout win over the Florida Panthers. Play during this time was highlighted by excellent play for goaltender Tim Thomas, who started the season as a backup but had five shutouts by the middle of December, and by Milan Lucic's excellent offensive production, including his first natural hat-trick on November 18. In January, the Bruins continued to hold first-place in the division, aided at one point by hat-tricks from Patrice Bergeron and Zdeno Chara on January 11 and January 17, respectively. The Bruins started February with fight-filled wins against the Dallas Stars, whom they beat 6–3, and the Canadiens, against whom they picked up their first win of the season on their fourth try by a score of 8–6. The Bruins then hit a three-game losing streak, but recovered to string together a seven-game winning streak that stretched into March. The first six wins of the streak were on the road, including a 3–1 win in the Bruins' only game of the regular season against the Vancouver Canucks, which led the NHL at that time for points and would eventually win the Presidents' Trophy. After the streak, the Bruins would go on to lose six of their next seven games, including a 4–1 loss to their rivals, the Canadiens, in which team captain Zdeno Chara was nearly suspended for a hit on Max Pacioretty. They nonetheless managed five points during this time, as three of their losses came in overtime. Following this lapse, the Bruins responded with a win over the New Jersey Devils and a 7–0 win in their last game of the regular season against the Montreal Canadiens. Two games later, the Bruins clinched a playoff spot with a 2–1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers. In the next game, Tim Thomas picked up his ninth shutout of the season. Two games later, in their first game in April, the Bruins clinched the Northeast Division with a 3–2 win in their last ever game against the Atlanta Thrashers, who were set to relocate to Winnipeg for the next season.

The Bruins tied the New York Rangers for the most shutouts for, with 11.

Standings

Schedule and results

Pre-season

2010 Pre-season
**#**
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Regular season

WIN = #CCFFCC LOSS = #FFBBBB OT/SO = #FFFFCC

October: 6–2–0 (Home: 2–2–0; Road: 4–0–0)
**#**
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

|-

November: 6–6–2 (Home: 2–3–2; Road: 4–3–0)
**#**
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

|-

December: 8–3–3 (Home: 5–1–1; Road: 3–2–2)
**#**
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

|-

January: 8–4–2 (Home: 4–3–0; Road: 4–1–2)
**#**
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

|-

February: 8–4–0 (Home: 2–3–0; Road: 6–1–0)
**#**
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62

|-

March: 7–4–4 (Home: 4–1–3; Road: 2–3–1)
**#**
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77

|-

April: 3–2–0 (Home: 3–0–0; Road: 0–2–0)
**#**
78
79
80
81
82

Legend: |}

Playoffs

Main article: 2011 Stanley Cup playoffs

The Boston Bruins qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the fourth consecutive season. Their conference quarter-final matchup was against their archrival, the sixth-seeded Montreal Canadiens. The series started disastrously for the Bruins, as they dropped two games in their building. They would come back to win the next three games and, after dropping Game 6, would ultimately win Game 7 in overtime at home on a Nathan Horton goal. The next round featured a sweep of the second-seeded Philadelphia Flyers who, the previous year, had come back from down three games to none against the Bruins to win the series. This propelled them to their first conference finals since the 1992 Stanley Cup playoffs. In the conference finals, the Bruins matched up against the fifth-seeded Tampa Bay Lightning. After dropping the first game by a lopsided score, the Bruins fought back to win the next two games before dropping game four to knot the series at 2–2. The Bruins took Game 5 to put them a win away from the conference championship. Game 6 was another loss for the Bruins, but Game 7 resulted in a 1–0 victory to send them to their first Stanley Cup Finals in 21 years. In the finals, the Bruins met the Presidents' Trophy-winning Vancouver Canucks. Vancouver took the first two games at home, each by a goal, to build a 2–0 series lead. The Bruins responded with two lopsided wins at home to tie the series 2–2, but Vancouver won Game 5 in their building to move the Bruins one game away from losing the Cup. The Bruins managed to win Game 6 in another one sided game to tie the series and then won their third Game 7 of the post-season in lopsided fashion to win the Stanley Cup, their first in 39 years. After Game 7, Bruins goaltender Tim Thomas was named the winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy for the post-season's most valuable player.

Playoff log

WIN = #CCFFCC LOSS = #FFBBBB

Eastern Conference Quarter-finals vs E6 Montreal Canadiens: 4–3 (Home: 2–2; Road: 2–1)
**#**
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

|-

Eastern Conference Semi-finals vs E2 Philadelphia Flyers: 4–0 (Home: 2–0; Road: 2–0)
**#**
1
2
3
4

|-

Eastern Conference Finals vs E5 Tampa Bay Lightning: 4–3 (Home: 3–1; Road: 1–2)
**#**
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

|-

Stanley Cup Finals vs W1 Vancouver Canucks: 4–3 (Home: 3–0; Road: 1–3)
**#**
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

|}

  • Scorer of game-winning goal in italics

Player statistics

Skaters

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus–minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

PlayerGPGAPts+/-PIMTeam Totals244413657581115
751349622328
7930326228121
802235572026
802627532985
811434481335
811430443388
79182341-126
772120412551
8172532341
801316291193
58111627832
74111122-418
791010208122
69313161545
70312152260
67312153096
436713328
252810-729
385510912
2418962
2334736
23437-12
24235-16
31145823
(G)5703313
2212349
301110
3000-22
1000-10
6000-14
(G)290002

|}

  • †Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Bruins. Stats reflect time with the Bruins only.
  • ‡Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Bruins only.
  • (G)Denotes goaltender.
  • PIM totals include bench infractions.
PlayerGPGAPts+/-PIMTeam Totals8113821933396
25121123810
23614201528
25118191240
25891788
2189171135
25591478
255813116
254812617
2557121163
250111184
25110111231
2546101037
242791634
253691212
1334752
2533624
25134-24
23044814
18011-124
300007
(G)250004

|}

Goaltenders

Note: GPI = Games Played In; TOI = Time on ice; GAA = Goals against average; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots Against; GA = Goals against; SV% = Save percentage

PlayerGPITOIGAAWLOTSOSAGASV%Combined49582.21462511112677183.932
5733642.003511991811112.938
2915942.6711142286671.918

|}

PlayerGPIMINGAAWLSOSAGASV%
2515421.98169484951.940

|}

Awards and records

Awards

PlayerAwardNotes
Tim ThomasConn Smythe TrophyAwarded to the player judged most valuable to his team during the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Tim ThomasVezina TrophyAwarded to the goaltender who is adjudged to be the best at this position.
Zdeno CharaMark Messier Leadership AwardAwarded to the player who best leads by positive example.
Tim Thomas
Zdeno CharaNHL first All-Star team
NHL second All-Star teamVoted by representatives of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.

On April 6, prior to the game against the New York Islanders, the team announced its award winners for the season.

PlayerAwardNotes
Brad MarchandNESN Seventh Player AwardAwarded to the player who exceeded the expectations of Bruins fans during the season.
Shawn ThorntonEddie Shore AwardAwarded to the player who exhibits exceptional hustle and determination.
Tim ThomasElizabeth C. Dufresne TrophyAwarded by the Boston Chapter of the PHWA, for outstanding performance during home games.
Andrew FerenceJohn P. Bucyk AwardAwarded to the Bruin with the greatest off-ice charitable contributions.
Tim Thomas
Patrice Bergeron
Milan LucicThree Star AwardsAwarded to the top performers at home over the course of the season.

Tim Thomas was named First Star of the Week on November 1, 2010 and again on January 24, 2011. He was also named Second Star of the Month for October. Patrice Bergeron was named Second Star of the week on January 17, 2011, and First Star of the Month for January.

Records

PlayerMilestone
Tim ThomasHighest save percentage in a regular season (.938%)
Most saves by a goaltender in a playoff run (798)
Most saves by a goaltender in a Stanley Cup finals series (238)

Milestones

PlayerMilestoneReached
Milan Lucic200th Career NHL GameOctober 9, 2010
Tyler Seguin1st Career NHL GoalOctober 10, 2010
Jordan Caron1st Career NHL GoalOctober 16, 2010
Nathan Horton300th Career NHL PointOctober 16, 2010
Dennis Seidenberg100th Career NHL AssistOctober 23, 2010
Shawn Thornton500th Career NHL PIMOctober 23, 2010
Patrice Bergeron100th Career NHL GoalOctober 28, 2010
Brad Marchand1st Career NHL GoalNovember 3, 2010
Michael Ryder300th Career NHL PointNovember 3, 2010
Shawn Thornton300th Career NHL GameNovember 5, 2010
Milan Lucic100th Career NHL PointNovember 10, 2010
Mark Recchi1,000th Career NHL PIMNovember 13, 2010
Milan Lucic1st Career NHL Natural Hat TrickNovember 18, 2010
Mark Recchi1,500th Career NHL PointNovember 24, 2010
Patrice Bergeron400th Career NHL GameDecember 2, 2010
Dennis Seidenberg400th Career NHL GameDecember 7, 2010
Mark Recchi1,600th Career NHL GameDecember 15, 2010
Andrew Ference600th Career NHL GameDecember 16, 2010
Michael Ryder500th Career NHL GameDecember 16, 2010
Patrice Bergeron300th Career NHL PointDecember 23, 2010
Steven Kampfer1st Career NHL GoalDecember 28, 2010
Marc Savard700th Career NHL PointDecember 28, 2010
Daniel Paille100th Career NHL PointJanuary 1, 2011
Blake Wheeler200th Career NHL GameJanuary 1, 2011
Gregory Campbell400th Career NHL GameJanuary 6, 2011
Patrice Bergeron200th Career NHL AssistJanuary 10, 2011
Mark Recchi200th Career NHL Power Play GoalJanuary 10, 2011
Marc Savard800th Career NHL GameJanuary 10, 2011
Blake Wheeler100th Career NHL PointJanuary 10, 2011
Patrice Bergeron1st Career NHL Hat TrickJanuary 11, 2011
Gregory Campbell100th Career NHL PointJanuary 15, 2011
Zdeno Chara1st Career NHL Hat TrickJanuary 17, 2011
Zdeno Chara900th Career NHL GameFebruary 5, 2011
Tim Thomas300th Career NHL GameFebruary 5, 2011
Johnny Boychuk100th Career NHL GameFebruary 9, 2011
David Krejci200th Career NHL PointMarch 3, 2011
Daniel Paille300th Career NHL GameMarch 10, 2011
Zdeno Chara400th Career NHL PointMarch 22, 2011
Tim Thomas25th Career NHL ShutoutMarch 24, 2011
Nathan Horton500th Career NHL GameApril 6, 2011
Tomas Kaberle900th Career NHL GameApril 6, 2011
PlayerMilestoneReached
Gregory Campbell1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 14, 2011
Nathan Horton1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 14, 2011
Brad Marchand1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 14, 2011
Brad Marchand1st Career NHL Playoff Assist
1st Career NHL Playoff PointApril 16, 2011
Nathan Horton1st Career NHL Playoff Goal
1st Career NHL Playoff PointApril 18, 2011
Adam McQuaid1st Career NHL Playoff Assist
1st Career NHL Playoff PointApril 18, 2011
Rich Peverley1st Career NHL Playoff GoalApril 18, 2011
Brad Marchand1st Career NHL Playoff GoalApril 23, 2011
Gregory Campbell1st Career NHL Playoff Goal
1st Career NHL Playoff PointApril 30, 2011
Nathan Horton1st Career NHL AssistApril 30, 2011
Gregory Campbell1st Career NHL Playoff AssistMay 4, 2011
Daniel Paille1st Career NHL Playoff GoalMay 4, 2011
Shawn Thornton1st Career NHL Playoff AssistMay 6, 2011
Tyler Seguin1st Career NHL Playoff Game
1st Career NHL Playoff Goal
1st Career NHL Playoff Assist
1st Career NHL Playoff PointMay 14, 2011
David Krejci1st Career NHL Playoff Hat TrickMay 25, 2011
Tomas Kaberle100th Career NHL Playoff GameJune 10, 2011
Zdeno Chara100th Career NHL Playoff GameJune 15, 2011

Tyler Seguin, Jordan Caron, Jamie Arniel, Steven Kampfer and Matt Bartkowski all made their NHL debuts this season.

Transactions

The Bruins have been involved in the following transactions during the 2010–11 season.

Trades

February 28, 2011To Minnesota Wild Jeff Penner
Mikko LehtonenTo Boston Bruins Anton Khudobin

Free agents acquired

PlayerFormer teamContract terms
Jeremy ReichBridgeport Sound Tigers1 year, $500,000
Nathan McIverManitoba Moose2 years, $1.025 million
Nolan SchaeferCSKA Moscow1 year, $500,000
Wyatt SmithWilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins1 year, $500,000
Brian McGrattanCalgary Flames1 year, $515,000
Shane HnidyMinnesota Wild1 year, $500,000
Kirk MacDonaldProvidence Bruins1 year, $500,000
Marc CantinMississauga St. Michael's Majors3 years, $1.85 million entry-level contract
Carter CamperUniversity of Miami2 years, $1.25 million entry-level contract

Free agents lost

PlayerNew teamContract terms
Dany SabourinWashington Capitals1 year, $525,000
Andy WozniewskiEV Zugundisclosed
Mikko LehtonenSkelleftea AIK1 year
Guillaume LefebvreOcelari Trinecundisclosed
Steve BeginNashville Predators1 year, $550,000
Miroslav SatanDynamo Moscow1 year

Claimed via waivers

DatePlayerPrevious team

Lost via waivers

DatePlayerNew team

Lost via retirement

Player

--

Player signings

PlayerContract terms
Yuri Alexandrov2 years, $1.46 million entry-level contract
Shawn Thornton2 years, $1.625 million
Dennis Seidenberg4 years, $13 million
Johnny Boychuk2 years, $3.75 million
Mark Recchi1 year, $1.7 million
Daniel Paille2 years, $2.15 million
Mark Stuart1 year, $1.675 million
Andrew Bodnarchuk1 year, $577,500
Gregory Campbell2 years, $2.2 million
Jeff LoVecchio1 year, $605,000
Adam McQuaid2 years, $1.15 million
Blake Wheeler1 year, $2.2 million
Tyler Seguin3 years, $2.7 million entry-level contract
Patrice Bergeron3 years, $15 million contract extension
Zdeno Chara7 years, $45.5 million contract extension
David Warsofsky3 years, $1.9375 million entry-level contract
Tyler Randell3 years, $1.8 million entry-level contract
Ryan Button[Button Signed to Entry Level Contract](http://bruins.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=561943)

Draft picks

Boston's picks at the 2010 NHL entry draft in Los Angeles, California.

Round#PlayerPositionNationalityCollege/junior/club team (league)
12Tyler SeguinCenterPlymouth Whalers (OHL)
232Jared KnightCenterLondon Knights (OHL)
245Ryan SpoonerCenterPeterborough Petes (OHL)
497Craig CunninghamLeft wingVancouver Giants (WHL)
5135Justin FlorekLeft wingNorthern Michigan University (CCHA)
6165Zane GothbergGoaltenderThief River Falls High School (USHS-MN)
7195Maxim ChudinovDefenseHC Severstal (KHL)
7210Zach TrotmanDefenseLake Superior State University (CCHA)

;Notes on draft picks:

  • The Toronto Maple Leafs' first and second-round picks went to the Bruins as the result of a trade on September 18, 2009, that sent Phil Kessel to Toronto in exchange for these picks.
  • The Carolina Hurricanes' fourth-round pick went to the Bruins as the result of a trade on July 24, 2009, that sent Aaron Ward to Carolina for this pick and Patrick Eaves.
  • The Chicago Blackhawks' seventh-round pick went to the Bruins as the result of a trade on June 26, 2010, that sent Boston's seventh-round pick in 2011 to Chicago for this pick.
  • The Bruins' first-round pick, 15th overall, was traded to the Florida Panthers as a result of the trade in which the Bruins acquired Nathan Horton and Gregory Campbell on June 22, 2010.
  • The Bruins' third-round pick, 75th overall, was traded to the Buffalo Sabres as a result of the trade in which the Bruins acquired Daniel Paille on October 20, 2009.

Affiliates

Providence Bruins

The Providence Bruins, based in Providence, Rhode Island, are the Bruins AHL affiliate.

Reading Royals

The Reading Royals, based in Reading, Pennsylvania, are the Bruins ECHL affiliate. The Royals will again look to compete in the Kelly Cup playoffs.

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