Boston Bruins Playoffs 2023
The Bruins have been a dominant team in the NHL from the first puck drop back in October and continue to be a force with a record of 60-12-5 and 125 points.
As favorites to win the Stanley Cup and current Presidents’ Trophy winners, Boston has utilized the final stretch of the regular season to get healthy by allowing veterans Patrice Bergeron, David Krejci and Charlie McAvoy to get some rest from nagging injuries, along with not rushing Taylor Hall or Nick Foligno back into the lineup before they are ready.
Round 1 - Boston Bruins vs Florida Panthers
Game | Date/Time | Home Team | Visiting Team | Where to Watch |
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1 | April 17 @ 7:30 EST | Boston Bruins | Florida Panthers | NESN | NESN 360 |
2 | April 19 @ 7:30 EST | Boston Bruins | Florida Panthers | NESN | NESN 360 |
3 | April 21 @ 7:30 EST | Florida Panthers | Boston Bruins | NESN | NESN 360 |
4 | April 23 @ 7:30 EST | Florida Panthers | Boston Bruins | NESN | NESN 360 |
5 | April 26 @ tbd | Boston Bruins | Florida Panthers | NESN | NESN 360 |
6 | April 28 @ tbd | Florida Panthers | Boston Bruins | NESN | NESN 360 |
7 | April 30 @ tbd | Boston Bruins | Florida Panthers | NESN | NESN 360 |
Game 1 Recap
The Bruins went into their Stanley Cup playoffs opener without captain Patrice Bergeron but still managed to take down the Florida Panthers 3-1 at TD Garden.
Brad Marchand got in on the scoring early in the second period with his 50th career playoff goal. Marchand is now second in franchise history for postseason goals behind Cam Neely.
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