Aujourd’hui, plongeons sur sans doute le plus grand effondrement de l’histoire de la LNH. Les Bruins de Boston 2022/23 ont choqué le monde du hockey, devenant la plus grande équipe de saison régulière de tous les temps … MOT CLÉMATEUR DE LA SAISON RALATIONNELLE. Les Bruins ont dominé leur compétition et étaient les favoris pour remporter la Coupe Stanley, mais leur premier adversaire de la ronde, les Panthers de Floride, ont modifié le destin de ce qui aurait pu être la plus grande équipe de l’histoire de la ligue. Aujourd’hui, allons-y et analysons la course historique des Bruins de Boston et discutons de la façon dont cette course éliminatoire a changé la ligue telle que nous la connaissons. Abonnez-vous à Jimmy Hockey pour plus de nouvelles et de pannes de la LNH. Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jimmyhockeyy?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmyhockey/ #nhl #hockey #stanleycupplayoffs #icehockey #hockeyhights #MonTrealCanAdInSoff #Hockey #GoldShightShsTolSt #edmontonoilelers #nhlplayoffs #nhlhockey #ConnorBedard #ChicagoBlackHawks #vancouverCanucks #nhltradedeadline #mikkorantanen #bradmarchand #bostonbruins #edmontonoilers #connormcdavid #bostonbruins #edmontonoilers #connormcdavid #bostonbruins
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holy shit you look like walt jr lol
2019 was worse as a Bruins fan. We had seen Bruins' President Trophy teams choke before….many times. The 2019 literally fought back in Game 6 in St. Louis to force a Game 7 back in Boston. Then they proceeded to piss it all away on home ice, in the first period.
There is a lot of subtext missing to this story, like how Montogmery refused to play Swayman even though Ullmark was hurt, and the fallout of this series being the total and utter collapse of the Bruins as an organization
Absolutely the best team ever to get eliminated in the first round was a viscous gut punch!!! Ever since Neely & Sweeney have screwed up this team so bad , I’m surprised they still have jobs here
I wasn't paying attention until the Eastern Conference finals that year, thought you were gonna mention the year the B's went up 3-0 and lost 4 in a row (Flyers ? Or was that the other way)….but then they came back to win it all the next year i think.
Someone told me it doesn't matter which team leads the NHL in wins/points and wins the President's Trophy. I've learned from watching the Vancouver Canucks win it all in 2011. That is, win everything but the Stanley Cup. The team burned itself out, moved away from their game plan that made they successful against The Boston Bruins in Games 1 and 2 in the Finals and were the walking wounded in the 7th game which was won by The Bruins. It was like there's some curse on the Vancouver hockey team to win that damn Cup. Over 50 years and counting. The Vancouver squad choked in the Finals.
As for the Bruins, someone in the NHL jinxed their playoffs after an incredible hockey season with over 60 wins.
Looking back on it, it was still the Florida Panthers that won the presidents trophy with 122 points the year prior, but finished so much lower in the standings due to injury. So while most people looked at it as David vs Goliath, it was actually a first round Stanley Cup Final.
what if the leafs scored that game 3 ot winner
I always held the belief that that 2023 Panthers team was a 110 point team masquerading as a 92 point team that season. They were without Bennett, Barkov and Duclair for a significant portion of the season and struggled massively missing their 1 and 2Cs as well as half their top 6. When they got healthy after the all star break, they went on an absolute tear. They were playing at like a 115 point pace following the ASG. They came into that series scorching hot and it showed once they got past Boston and went on a run.
The only thing holding that team back was scoring depth and blue line depth, which they rectified in 2024. 2025 was essentially a fusion of the 2022 Panthers that broke all of the scoring records and the 2024 panthers that blanked teams defensively. And now that same team is pretty much locked down until 2030.
I hope someday we’ll get a 30 for 30 on the 22-23 season.
As a Bruins fan 2019 choke was worse than 2023. Game 7 bruins had no fight after down 2 0 after Marchand inadvertently made a line change. The TD Garden which the Jacobs family owns has been a jinx to the Bruins in game 7s (Scott Walker in 09, the reverse sweep, Joel Ward in 2012, Habs winning the series in 14 after the Leafs comeback, 2019 and 2023) 13 hawks scoring 2 goals in 15 seconds was a game 6
Another great vid by the man himself!
When Boston loses, everybody wins
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I've been a diehard Bruins fan since 1994 when I was just 8 years old. That game 7 loss was the most devastating existential moment in my adult life aside from the loss of my mother and other personal things of course. We knew Bergeron and Krejci were never coming back, and it was the saddest thing ever. I remember the hateful comments all over the place of people laughing at us Bruins fans, and we were all honestly numb to it. People thought they were going to get under our skin by saying rude hurtful shit, but we literally just didn't care what people were saying. Nobody could possibly hurt us more than our own team had just hurt us. I'll never experience anything like this again in sports. Watching the Bergeron era while growing up in my prime years of life was something that will never happen again as I grow older and watch a new generation of Bruins players. If we win the cup again, it will simply be bittersweet, and it will only serve to remind me of this epic season and the equally epic collapse.
I clicked on this video just because of the horrible thumbnail
What if the Bruins actually stuck up for their Conn Smythe & Vezina trophy winning goalie Tim Thomas in 2011? The media viciously went after him just for not going to the White House to see Obama? What if the Bruins never hired Don Sweeney as GM to finish destroying this fantastic franchise?
This team was the reason I got into hockey. I cry every time I think back to this team.
They were a good team, but regular season is a whole different game.
I know the title is for clicks but this is a pretty big collapse but not really the greatest. I still think if you're going by single season tampa is it for me. At the time they were the record setterrs and not only lost in first round, they got swept and the series minus the 1st game wasn't remotely close.
I remember the next year Boston started off really hot again. They probably hold the record for best 100 regular season games.
Great stuff. You kinda look like Wyatt Johnston.
It's not getting any better either. A lot of playoff teams reloaded and got better (Carolina, Florida, Tampa…) and borderline teams like Jersey, Columbus, and Montreal improved enough to stay in the hunt. Even Detroit, Islanders and Rangers look to make a run. They did more than Boston did.
In no particular order these are your 8 playoff teams in the Eastern Conference:
Toronto, Carolina, Florida, Tampa, Montreal, New Jersey, Columbus, Ottawa.
Never gets old reliving the Bruins choke 😂