Bruins End Regular Season with a 44-30-6 Record
A Look at the Boston Bruins' 1987-88 Campaign
A Strong Finish to the Season
The Boston Bruins concluded their 1987-88 regular season with a 44-30-6 record, finishing third in the Adams Division. The team's success was highlighted by a strong finish to the season, with the Bruins winning their final four games.
Impressive Offensive Performance
The Bruins' offense was a key factor in their success during the 1987-88 season. The team scored 300 goals, which was the seventh-highest total in the NHL. Ray Bourque led the way with 73 points, while Cam Neely and Kjell Samuelsson also made significant contributions.
Solid Defensive Effort
The Bruins' defense was also solid during the 1987-88 season. The team allowed only 250 goals against, which was the third-lowest total in the NHL. Goaltender Andy Moog was a key part of the Bruins' defensive success, posting a 2.78 goals-against average and a .906 save percentage.
Conclusion
The Boston Bruins' 1987-88 season was a successful one, as the team finished with a strong record and qualified for the playoffs. The Bruins' strong play down the stretch and impressive offensive and defensive performances were key factors in their success.
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