NHL team season
The 2018–19 Boston Bruins season was the
95th season for the
National Hockey League franchise that was established on November 1, 1924.
[2] The Bruins clinched a playoff spot on March 23, 2019, after a 7–3 win over the
Florida Panthers .
[3]
On May 16, 2019, the Bruins advanced to the
2019 Stanley Cup Finals with a 4–0 victory over the
Carolina Hurricanes ,
[4] marking their first
Stanley Cup Finals appearance since
2013 .
[5] They would lose in seven games to the
St. Louis Blues .
[6]
Standings
Source: National Hockey League
[7] p – Clinched Presidents' Trophy;
x – Clinched playoff spot
Schedule and results
Preseason
The preseason schedule was published on May 18, 2018.
[8]
2018 preseason game log: 5–1–2 (Home: 2–1–1 ; Road: 3–0–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Recap
1
[a]
September 15
Boston
4–3
Calgary
SO
Halak
—
1–0–0
Recap
2
September 16
Washington
1–2
Boston
SO
McIntyre
17,565
2–0–0
Recap
3
September 18
Boston
5–2
Washington
Vladar
14,952
3–0–0
Recap
4
[b]
September 19
Calgary
1–3
Boston
Rask
—
4–0–0
Recap
5
September 22
Boston
3–4
Detroit
OT
McIntyre
16,855
4–0–1
Recap
6
September 24
Boston
4–3
Philadelphia
Vladar
18,955
5–0–1
Recap
7
September 26
Detroit
3–2
Boston
OT
Halak
17,565
5–0–2
Recap
8
September 29
Philadelphia
4–1
Boston
Rask
17,565
5–1–2
Recap
Notes:
a Game was played at
Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre in
Shenzhen , China.
b Game was played at
Cadillac Arena in
Beijing , China.
Regular season
The regular season schedule was released on June 21, 2018.
[9]
2018–19 game log
October: 7–3–2 (Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–2–2)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
1
October 3
Boston
0–7
Washington
Rask
18,506
0–1–0
0
Recap
2
October 4
Boston
4–0
Buffalo
Halak
19,070
1–1–0
2
Recap
3
October 8
Ottawa
3–6
Boston
Rask
17,565
2–1–0
4
Recap
4
October 11
Edmonton
1–4
Boston
Halak
17,565
3–1–0
6
Recap
5
October 13
Detroit
2–8
Boston
Rask
17,565
4–1–0
8
Recap
6
October 17
Boston
2–5
Calgary
Rask
17,641
4–2–0
8
Recap
7
October 18
Boston
2–3
Edmonton
OT
Halak
18,347
4–2–1
9
Recap
8
October 20
Boston
1–2
Vancouver
OT
Halak
17,871
4–2–2
10
Recap
9
October 23
Boston
4–1
Ottawa
Rask
15,265
5–2–2
12
Recap
10
October 25
Philadelphia
0–3
Boston
Halak
17,565
6–2–2
14
Recap
11
October 27
Montreal
3–0
Boston
Rask
17,565
6–3–2
14
Recap
12
October 30
Boston
3–2
Carolina
Halak
11,357
7–3–2
16
Recap
November: 7–4–2 (Home: 5–1–0 ; Road: 2–3–2)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
13
November 3
Boston
0–1
Nashville
Halak
17,535
7–4–2
16
Recap
14
November 5
Dallas
1–2
Boston
OT
Rask
17,565
8–4–2
18
Recap
15
November 8
Vancouver
8–5
Boston
Rask
17,565
8–5–2
18
Recap
16
November 10
Toronto
1–5
Boston
Halak
17,565
9–5–2
20
Recap
17
November 11
Vegas
1–4
Boston
Halak
17,565
10–5–2
22
Recap
18
November 14
Boston
3–6
Colorado
Halak
16,124
10–6–2
22
Recap
19
November 16
Boston
0–1
Dallas
OT
Rask
18,532
10–6–3
23
Recap
20
November 17
Boston
2–1
Arizona
Halak
16,386
11–6–3
25
Recap
21
November 21
Boston
2–3
Detroit
OT
Rask
19,515
11–6–4
26
Recap
22
November 23
Pittsburgh
1–2
Boston
OT
Halak
17,565
12–6–4
28
Recap
23
November 24
Boston
3–2
Montreal
Rask
21,302
13–6–4
30
Recap
24
November 26
Boston
2–4
Toronto
Halak
19,286
13–7–4
30
Recap
25
November 29
NY Islanders
1–2
Boston
SO
Rask
17,565
14–7–4
32
Recap
December: 7–7–0 (Home: 4–3–0 ; Road: 3–4–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
26
December 1
Detroit
4–2
Boston
Rask
17,565
14–8–4
32
Recap
27
December 4
Boston
0–5
Florida
Halak
12,058
14–9–4
32
Recap
28
December 6
Boston
2–3
Tampa Bay
Rask
19,092
14–10–4
32
Recap
29
December 8
Toronto
3–6
Boston
Halak
17,565
15–10–4
34
Recap
30
December 9
Boston
2–1
Ottawa
OT
Rask
13,148
16–10–4
36
Recap
31
December 11
Arizona
3–4
Boston
Rask
17,565
17–10–4
38
Recap
32
December 14
Boston
3–5
Pittsburgh
Halak
18,549
17–11–4
38
Recap
33
December 16
Buffalo
4–2
Boston
Rask
17,565
17–12–4
38
Recap
34
December 17
Boston
4–0
Montreal
Halak
21,302
18–12–4
40
Recap
35
December 20
Anaheim
1–3
Boston
Halak
17,565
19–12–4
42
Recap
36
December 22
Nashville
2–5
Boston
Halak
17,565
20–12–4
44
Recap
37
December 23
Boston
3–5
Carolina
Rask
17,409
20–13–4
44
Recap
38
December 27
New Jersey
5–2
Boston
Halak
17,565
20–14–4
44
Recap
39
December 29
Boston
3–2
Buffalo
OT
Rask
19,070
21–14–4
46
Recap
January: 6–3–3 (Home: 4–2–3 ; Road: 2–1–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
40
January 1
Boston
4–2
Chicago
Rask
76,126 (
outdoors )
22–14–4
48
Recap
41
January 3
Calgary
4–6
Boston
Halak
17,565
23–14–4
50
Recap
42
January 5
Buffalo
1–2
Boston
Rask
17,565
24–14–4
52
Recap
43
January 8
Minnesota
0–4
Boston
Rask
17,565
25–14–4
54
Recap
44
January 10
Washington
4–2
Boston
Halak
17,565
25–15–4
54
Recap
45
January 12
Boston
3–2
Toronto
Rask
19,305
26–15–4
56
Recap
46
January 14
Montreal
3–2
Boston
OT
Rask
17,565
26–15–5
57
Recap
47
January 16
Boston
3–4
Philadelphia
Halak
19,297
26–16–5
57
Recap
48
January 17
St. Louis
2–5
Boston
Rask
17,565
27–16–5
59
Recap
49
January 19
NY Rangers
3–2
Boston
Halak
17,565
27–17–5
59
Recap
50
January 29
Winnipeg
4–3
Boston
SO
Halak
17,565
27–17–6
60
Recap
51
January 31
Philadelphia
3–2
Boston
OT
Rask
17,565
27–17–7
61
Recap
February: 11–0–2 (Home: 6–0–0 ; Road: 5–0–2)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
52
February 3
Boston
1–0
Washington
Rask
18,506
28–17–7
63
Recap
53
February 5
NY Islanders
1–3
Boston
Rask
17,565
29–17–7
65
Recap
54
February 6
Boston
3–4
NY Rangers
SO
Halak
16,848
29–17–8
66
Recap
55
February 9
Los Angeles
4–5
Boston
OT
Rask
17,565
30–17–8
68
Recap
56
February 10
Colorado
1–2
Boston
OT
Halak
17,565
31–17–8
70
Recap
57
February 12
Chicago
3–6
Boston
Rask
17,565
32–17–8
72
Recap
58
February 15
Boston
3–0
Anaheim
Halak
17,174
33–17–8
74
Recap
59
February 16
Boston
4–2
Los Angeles
Rask
18,230
34–17–8
76
Recap
60
February 18
Boston
6–5
San Jose
OT
Rask
17,562
35–17–8
78
Recap
61
February 20
Boston
3–2
Vegas
SO
Halak
18,222
36–17–8
80
Recap
62
February 23
Boston
1–2
St. Louis
SO
Rask
18,425
36–17–9
81
Recap
63
February 26
San Jose
1–4
Boston
Halak
17,565
37–17–9
83
Recap
64
February 28
Tampa Bay
1–4
Boston
Rask
17,565
38–17–9
85
Recap
March: 9–6–0 (Home: 6–1–0 ; Road: 3–5–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
65
March 2
New Jersey
0–1
Boston
Rask
17,565
39–17–9
87
Recap
66
March 5
Carolina
3–4
Boston
OT
Halak
17,565
40–17–9
89
Recap
67
March 7
Florida
3–4
Boston
Rask
17,565
41–17–9
91
Recap
68
March 9
Ottawa
2–3
Boston
Rask
17,565
42–17–9
93
Recap
69
March 10
Boston
2–4
Pittsburgh
Halak
18,578
42–18–9
93
Recap
70
March 12
Boston
4–7
Columbus
Rask
16,554
42–19–9
93
Recap
71
March 14
Boston
3–4
Winnipeg
Rask
15,321
42–20–9
93
Recap
72
March 16
Columbus
1–2
Boston
OT
Halak
17,565
43–20–9
95
Recap
73
March 19
Boston
5–0
NY Islanders
Rask
13,917
44–20–9
97
Recap
74
March 21
Boston
5–1
New Jersey
Rask
14,649
45–20–9
99
Recap
75
March 23
Boston
7–3
Florida
Halak
17,129
46–20–9
101
Recap
76
March 25
Boston
4–5
Tampa Bay
Rask
19,092
46–21–9
101
Recap
77
March 27
NY Rangers
3–6
Boston
Halak
17,565
47–21–9
103
Recap
78
March 30
Florida
4–1
Boston
Rask
17,565
47–22–9
103
Recap
79
March 31
Boston
3–6
Detroit
Halak
19,515
47–23–9
103
Recap
April: 2–1–0 (Home: 0–1–0 ; Road: 2–0–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
80
April 2
Boston
6–2
Columbus
Rask
18,890
48–23–9
105
Recap
81
April 4
Boston
3–0
Minnesota
Halak
19,074
49–23–9
107
Recap
82
April 6
Tampa Bay
6–3
Boston
Rask
17,565
49–24–9
107
Recap
Legend :
Win (2 points)
Loss (0 points)
Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
Playoffs
The Bruins faced the
Toronto Maple Leafs in the First Round of the playoffs,
[10] and defeated them in seven games.
[11]
[12] They played against each other in the
2018 Stanley Cup playoffs , where the Bruins defeated the Maple Leafs in the First Round in seven games.
[13]
The Bruins faced the
Columbus Blue Jackets in the Second Round of the playoffs,
[14] defeating them in six games.
[15]
The Bruins faced the
Carolina Hurricanes in the Conference Finals,
[16] and swept the series in four games.
[17] They played against each other in the
2009 Stanley Cup playoffs , where the Bruins lost to the Hurricanes in the Conference Semifinals in seven games.
[18]
The Bruins faced the
St. Louis Blues in the
Stanley Cup Finals ,
[19] where the Bruins lost to the Blues in seven games.
[6] This marked the first time since
1990 that they had home ice advantage in the final round.
[20]
2019 Stanley Cup playoffs
Eastern Conference First Round vs. (A3)
Toronto Maple Leafs : Boston won 4–3
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
April 11
Toronto
4–1
Boston
Rask
17,565
0–1
Recap
2
April 13
Toronto
1–4
Boston
Rask
17,565
1–1
Recap
3
April 15
Boston
2–3
Toronto
Rask
19,611
1–2
Recap
4
April 17
Boston
6–4
Toronto
Rask
19,638
2–2
Recap
5
April 19
Toronto
2–1
Boston
Rask
17,565
2–3
Recap
6
April 21
Boston
4–2
Toronto
Rask
19,683
3–3
Recap
7
April 23
Toronto
1–5
Boston
Rask
17,565
4–3
Recap
Eastern Conference Second Round vs. (WC2)
Columbus Blue Jackets : Boston won 4–2
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
April 25
Columbus
2–3
Boston
OT
Rask
17,565
1–0
Recap
2
April 27
Columbus
3–2
Boston
2OT
Rask
17,565
1–1
Recap
3
April 30
Boston
1–2
Columbus
Rask
19,337
1–2
Recap
4
May 2
Boston
4–1
Columbus
Rask
19,431
2–2
Recap
5
May 4
Columbus
3–4
Boston
Rask
17,565
3–2
Recap
6
May 6
Boston
3–0
Columbus
Rask
19,219
4–2
Recap
Eastern Conference Finals vs. (WC1)
Carolina Hurricanes : Boston won 4–0
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
May 9
Carolina
2–5
Boston
Rask
17,565
1–0
Recap
2
May 12
Carolina
2–6
Boston
Rask
17,565
2–0
Recap
3
May 14
Boston
2–1
Carolina
Rask
18,768
3–0
Recap
4
May 16
Boston
4–0
Carolina
Rask
19,041
4–0
Recap
Stanley Cup Finals vs. (C3)
St. Louis Blues : St. Louis won 4–3
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
May 27
St. Louis
2–4
Boston
Rask
17,565
1–0
Recap
2
May 29
St. Louis
3–2
Boston
OT
Rask
17,565
1–1
Recap
3
June 1
Boston
7–2
St. Louis
Rask
18,789
2–1
Recap
4
June 3
Boston
2–4
St. Louis
Rask
18,805
2–2
Recap
5
June 6
St. Louis
2–1
Boston
Rask
17,565
2–3
Recap
6
June 9
Boston
5–1
St. Louis
Rask
18,890
3–3
Recap
7
June 12
St. Louis
4–1
Boston
Rask
17,565
3–4
Recap
Legend :
Win
Loss
Player statistics
As of June 12, 2019
[21]
Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular season
[24]
Player
GP
GS
TOI
W
L
OT
GA
GAA
SA
SV%
SO
G
A
PIM
Tuukka Rask
46
45
2,635:09
27
13
5
109
2.48
1,245
.912
4
0
2
4
Jaroslav Halak
40
37
2,308:07
22
11
4
90
2.34
1,158
.922
5
0
4
0
Playoffs
[25]
Player
GP
GS
TOI
W
L
GA
GAA
SA
SV%
SO
G
A
PIM
Tuukka Rask
24
24
1,458:50
15
9
49
2.02
742
.934
2
0
0
0
† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Bruins. Stats reflect time with the Bruins only.
‡ Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Bruins only.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record.
Transactions
The Bruins have been involved in the following
transactions during the 2018–19 season.
Trades
Free agents
Date
Player
Team
Contract term
Ref
June 30, 2018 (2018-06-30 )
Chris Breen
to
Providence Bruins (
AHL )
Unknown
[30]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01 )
Kenny Agostino
to
Montreal Canadiens
1-year
[31]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01 )
Tommy Cross
to
Columbus Blue Jackets
1-year
[32]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01 )
Austin Czarnik
to
Calgary Flames
2-year
[33]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01 )
Cody Goloubef
from Calgary Flames
1-year
[34]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01 )
Jaroslav Halak
from
New York Islanders
2-year
[34]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01 )
Nick Holden
to
Vegas Golden Knights
2-year
[35]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01 )
Anton Khudobin
to
Dallas Stars
2-year
[36]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01 )
Mark McNeill
from
Nashville Predators
1-year
[34]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01 )
John Moore
from
New Jersey Devils
5-year
[34]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01 )
Riley Nash
to Columbus Blue Jackets
3-year
[37]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01 )
Joakim Nordstrom
from
Carolina Hurricanes
2-year
[34]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01 )
Tim Schaller
to
Vancouver Canucks
2-year
[38]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01 )
Chris Wagner
from New York Islanders
2-year
[34]
August 15, 2018 (2018-08-15 )
Paul Postma
to
Ak Bars Kazan (
KHL )
1-year
[39]
August 15, 2018 (2018-08-15 )
Tommy Wingels
to
Genève-Servette (
NL )
1-year
[40]
February 24, 2019 (2019-02-24 )
Lee Stempniak
from Providence Bruins (AHL)
1-year
[41]
May 13, 2019 (2019-05-13 )
Emil Johansson
to
HV71 (
SHL )
3-year
[42]
May 21, 2019 (2019-05-21 )
Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson
to
Växjö Lakers (SHL)
2-year
[43]
Waivers
Contract terminations
Date
Player
Via
Ref
December 11, 2018 (2018-12-11 )
Martin Bakos
Mutual termination
[47]
April 17, 2019 (2019-04-17 )
Jesse Gabrielle
Mutual termination
[48]
Retirement
Signings
Draft picks
Below are the Boston Bruins' selections at the
2018 NHL Entry Draft , which was held on June 22 and 23, 2018, at the
American Airlines Center in
Dallas, Texas .
Notes:
The
Florida Panthers ' third-round pick went to the
Boston Bruins as the result of a trade on February 22, 2018, that sent
Frank Vatrano to Florida in exchange for this pick.
[56]
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