Bruins’ Top Line On Pace To Obliterate Point Production From Last Season

The Boston Bruins have gotten out to quite a decent start to the new season.

As expected, the B’s are driven offensively by their top line trio of Patrice Bergeron, Brad Marchand and David Pastrnak. The three put forth their best collective offensive season last year, with each forward averaging over a point per game — the caveat was health. Bergeron played in only 65 games while Pastrnak played in 66. Marchand notched his first 100-point season while playing in 79 games.

You could argue that all three would have flirted with the century mark if they had a full slate.

And they are proving that’s a feat that again will be on the table in the early goings in 2019-20. Last season the trio combined for 260 points. They’re currently on pace for 359 points this season, according to The Boston Globe’s Kevin Paul Dupont.

Now, it’s highly unlikely that Bergeron (two goals, six assists), Marchand (four goals, eight assists) and Pastrnak (nine goals, six assists) keep that kind of extreme scoring pace, but it is possible they breeze past last year’s total.

The biggest question will remain how the secondary scoring fares behind them.