Which Bruin Has Had the Most 30-Goal Seasons Since the 1990-91 Season?

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Mar 24, 2011

Which Bruin Has Had the Most 30-Goal Seasons Since the 1990-91 Season? Milan Lucic joined an elite group on Tuesday night when he beat New Jersey's Martin Brodeur for his 30th goal of the season.

Although 30 tallies may not seem like a lot to most hockey fans across the league, it's quite the feat if you're a Boston Bruins fan.

This club has experienced a scoring drought over the last 20 or so years, as it's been somewhat of a rarity to see more than one skater (if anyone at all) light the lamp 30 or more times in one season. And, unless you forgot, this is a franchise that had players posting 40-goal seasons with ease in the late-1960s and 70s and constantly hit the 30-goal mark in the 80s.

Now that Lucic has joined the 30-goal club, it's time to test your B's offensive knowledge. Which Bruin has had the most 30-goal seasons since the 1990-91 season?

For every NESN televised Bruins home game this season, NESN and The Four's will be teaming up to offer B's fans the chance at winning a $50 gift card to The Four's Restaurant and Sports Bar by simply answering a trivia question found at NESN.com/thefours. Questions will be posted at noon every afternoon on the day of a Bruins home game, unless otherwise noted.

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