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The cautious optimism surrounding the Bruins postseason

The Bruins enter the playoffs this weekend, though perhaps with less fanfare than last year. But fans have a reason to be cautious.

Why it matters: The Bruins have a chance to redeem themselves after last year’s upset knockout from the postseason.


Flashback: Everything had fallen into place for the B’s in their first year led by Jim Montgomery.

  • The team set new NHL records in 2023 for the most victories (64) and points (135). It had won the Presidents’ Trophy.
  • Its stellar season went up in flames in the first round of the playoffs as the team lost to the Florida Panthers.
  • The Panthers lost the championship to the Las Vegas Golden Knights (led by ex-Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy, of all people).

State of play: The Bruins remain in first in the Atlantic Division after last night’s win loss to the Washington Capitals.

  • The Bruins play the Ottawa Senators tonight.

Zoom out: The playoff brackets will take shape later this week as the regular season wraps up, based on the top three teams in each division.

  • Joining the Bruins in the East are the New York Rangers, Carolina Hurricanes, Florida Panthers, Toronto Maple Leafs and Tampa Bay Lightning.
  • In the West, the Las Vegas Golden Knights have clinched a spot in the playoffs, along with the Dallas Stars, Vancouver Canucks, Winnipeg Jets, Colorado Avalanche, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings and the Nashville Predators.

Between the lines: The B’s head to the playoffs without any new records or awards, but the players say they are focused.

  • “We played a lot of really good teams lately,” captain Brad Marchand told Boston.com this weekend after the B’s win over Pittsburgh.
  • “It’s a great opportunity for us to continue to improve our game and really get dialed in for what comes ahead.”

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