The Boston Bruins have cemented their place in the history books with one of the greatest regular seasons. With a 65-12-5 record, they became the fourth NHL team to win at least 60 games and set a new mark for single-season victories.
But with the Stanley Cup playoffs here, those accolades won't assist in the pursuit for a championship.
"We took five minutes and celebrated it and we moved on," goalie Jeremy Swayman said of the Presidents' Trophy-winning season. "We know that there's a bigger goal in mind. ... And we're going to take that confidence into the playoffs.