Ray Bourque Has Most Career Power-Play Goals in Bruins History

Fans might turn to Chris Bourque for some help sparking the Bruins’ power-play unit this year, and they do so with good reason.

After all, it’s Ray Bourque, Chris’ father, who holds the team’s record for most power-play goals scored, with 166.

Over the course of an illustrious 21-year career in Boston, the elder Bourque scored 395 goals, with 31 of them coming in the 1983-84 season. That same year, he scored 12 with the man advantage, his second-best total in that category. His career-best 13 power-play goals came in the 1999-2000 season, where the Bruins captain was traded to the Colorado Avalanche midway through the year.

Bourque retired with 173 power-play goals to his name, good for 27th all-time.

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