Шаблон:Short description
Шаблон:Use mdy dates
Шаблон:NHLTeamSeason
The 2020–21 Boston Bruins season was the 97th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on November 1, 1924.[1] The Bruins entered the season as defending Presidents' Trophy and Atlantic Division champions. On December 20, 2020, the league temporarily realigned into four divisions with no conferences due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing closure of the Canada–United States border. As a result of this realignment, the Bruins played this season in the East Division, only facing opponents from within the new division in a shortened 56-game regular season, and the first two rounds of the playoffs.
On March 25, spectators were allowed back into the TD Garden with a limited capacity of 2,200. This was the first time fans were in attendance at a Bruins home game since March 7th of the previous year.[2] The capacity at the Garden was increased to 25% on May 10.[3] Starting May 29, the venue was able to host fans at full capacity.[4]
On May 3, the Bruins clinched a playoff berth after a 3–0 win against the New Jersey Devils.[5] In the playoffs, they eliminated the Washington Capitals in the first round in five games.[6] The Bruins would lose to the New York Islanders in the second round in six games.[7]
Standings
Divisional standings
Шаблон:2020–21 NHL East Division standings
Schedule and results
Regular season
The regular season schedule was published on December 23, 2020.[8]
2020–21 game log
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January: 5–1–2 (Home: 4–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–2)
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# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap
|
1 |
January 14 |
Boston |
3–2 |
New Jersey |
SO |
Rask |
0 |
1–0–0 |
2 |
[9]
|
2 |
January 16 |
Boston |
1–2 |
New Jersey |
OT |
Halak |
0 |
1–0–1 |
3 |
[10]
|
3 |
January 18 |
Boston |
0–1 |
NY Islanders |
|
Rask |
0 |
1–1–1 |
3 |
[11]
|
4 |
January 21 |
Philadelphia |
4–5 |
Boston |
SO |
Rask |
0 |
2–1–1 |
5 |
[12]
|
5 |
January 23 |
Philadelphia |
1–6 |
Boston |
|
Halak |
0 |
3–1–1 |
7 |
[13]
|
6 |
January 26 |
Pittsburgh |
2–3 |
Boston |
OT |
Rask |
0 |
4–1–1 |
9 |
[14]
|
7 |
January 28 |
Pittsburgh |
1–4 |
Boston |
|
Halak |
0 |
5–1–1 |
11 |
[15]
|
8 |
January 30 |
Boston |
3–4 |
Washington |
OT |
Rask |
0 |
5–1–2 |
12 |
[16]
|
|
February: 7–4–0 (Home: 1–1–0 ; Road: 6–3–0)
|
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap
|
9 |
February 1 |
Boston |
5–3 |
Washington |
|
Halak |
0 |
6–1–2 |
14 |
[17]
|
10 |
February 3 |
Boston |
4–3 |
Philadelphia |
OT |
Rask |
0 |
7–1–2 |
16 |
[18]
|
11 |
February 5 |
Boston |
2–1 |
Philadelphia |
|
Rask |
0 |
8–1–2 |
18 |
[19]
|
— |
February 6 |
Buffalo |
– |
Boston |
Postponed due to COVID-19.[20] Rescheduled for March 27.
|
— |
February 8 |
Buffalo |
– |
Boston |
Postponed due to COVID-19. Rescheduled for April 13.
|
12 |
February 10 |
Boston |
3–2 |
NY Rangers |
OT |
Rask |
0 |
9–1–2 |
20 |
[21]
|
13 |
February 12 |
Boston |
1–0 |
NY Rangers |
|
Halak |
0 |
10–1–2 |
22 |
[22]
|
14 |
February 13 |
Boston |
2–4 |
NY Islanders |
|
Rask |
0 |
10–2–2 |
22 |
[23]
|
— |
February 15 |
New Jersey |
– |
Boston |
Postponed due to COVID-19.[24] Rescheduled for March 7.[25]
|
15 |
February 18 |
New Jersey |
3–2 |
Boston |
|
Halak |
0 |
10–3–2 |
22 |
[26]
|
16 |
February 21 |
Philadelphia |
3–7 |
Boston |
|
Rask |
0 (outdoors) |
11–3–2 |
24 |
[27]
|
17 |
February 25 |
Boston |
2–7 |
NY Islanders |
|
Halak |
0 |
11–4–2 |
24 |
[28]
|
18 |
February 26 |
Boston |
2–6 |
NY Rangers |
|
Rask |
1,800 |
11–5–2 |
24 |
[29]
|
19 |
February 28 |
Boston |
4–1 |
NY Rangers |
|
Rask |
1,800 |
12–5–2 |
26 |
[30]
|
|
March: 6–4–3 (Home: 4–3–2 ; Road: 2–1–1)
|
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap
|
20 |
March 3 |
Washington |
2–1 |
Boston |
SO |
Rask |
0 |
12–5–3 |
27 |
[31]
|
21 |
March 5 |
Washington |
1–5 |
Boston |
|
Halak |
0 |
13–5–3 |
29 |
[32]
|
22 |
March 7 |
New Jersey |
1–0 |
Boston |
|
Rask |
0 |
13–6–3 |
29 |
[33]
|
23 |
March 9 |
Boston |
1–2 |
NY Islanders |
SO |
Halak |
0 |
13–6–4 |
30 |
[34]
|
24 |
March 11 |
NY Rangers |
0–4 |
Boston |
|
Halak |
0 |
14–6–4 |
32 |
[35]
|
25 |
March 13 |
NY Rangers |
4–0 |
Boston |
|
Halak |
0 |
14–7–4 |
32 |
[36]
|
26 |
March 15 |
Boston |
1–4 |
Pittsburgh |
|
Halak |
2,800 |
14–8–4 |
32 |
[37]
|
27 |
March 16 |
Boston |
2–1 |
Pittsburgh |
|
Vladar |
2,800 |
15–8–4 |
34 |
[38]
|
28 |
March 18 |
Boston |
4–1 |
Buffalo |
|
Halak |
0 |
16–8–4 |
36 |
[39]
|
— |
March 20 |
Boston |
– |
Buffalo |
Postponed due to COVID-19.[40] Rescheduled for April 20.[41]
|
— |
March 23 |
NY Islanders |
– |
Boston |
Postponed due to COVID-19.[40] Rescheduled for May 10.[41]
|
29 |
March 25 |
NY Islanders |
4–3 |
Boston |
OT |
Halak |
2,191 |
16–8–5 |
37 |
[42]
|
30 |
March 27 |
Buffalo |
2–3 |
Boston |
|
Vladar |
2,191 |
17–8–5 |
39 |
[43]
|
31 |
March 28 |
New Jersey |
1–0 |
Boston |
|
Halak |
2,191 |
17–9–5 |
39 |
[44]
|
32 |
March 30 |
New Jersey |
4–5 |
Boston |
SO |
Halak |
2,191 |
18–9–5 |
41 |
[45]
|
|
April: 11–5–1 (Home: 6–2–1 ; Road: 5–3–0)
|
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap
|
33 |
April 1 |
Pittsburgh |
4–1 |
Boston |
|
Vladar |
2,191 |
18–10–5 |
41 |
[46]
|
34 |
April 3 |
Pittsburgh |
5–7 |
Boston |
|
Halak |
2,191 |
19–10–5 |
43 |
[47]
|
35 |
April 5 |
Philadelphia |
3–2 |
Boston |
OT |
Vladar |
2,191 |
19–10–6 |
44 |
[48]
|
36 |
April 6 |
Boston |
4–2 |
Philadelphia |
|
Swayman |
2,638 |
20–10–6 |
46 |
[49]
|
37 |
April 8 |
Boston |
4–2 |
Washington |
|
Swayman |
0 |
21–10–6 |
48 |
[50]
|
38 |
April 10 |
Boston |
2–3 |
Philadelphia |
|
Swayman |
3,025 |
21–11–6 |
48 |
[51]
|
39 |
April 11 |
Washington |
8–1 |
Boston |
|
Vladar |
2,191 |
21–12–6 |
48 |
[52]
|
40 |
April 13 |
Buffalo |
2–3 |
Boston |
SO |
Swayman |
2,191 |
22–12–6 |
50 |
[53]
|
41 |
April 15 |
NY Islanders |
1–4 |
Boston |
|
Rask |
2,191 |
23–12–6 |
52 |
[54]
|
42 |
April 16 |
NY Islanders |
0–3 |
Boston |
|
Swayman |
2,191 |
24–12–6 |
54 |
[55]
|
43 |
April 18 |
Washington |
3–6 |
Boston |
|
Rask |
2,191 |
25–12–6 |
56 |
[56]
|
44 |
April 20 |
Boston |
2–0 |
Buffalo |
|
Rask |
0 |
26–12–6 |
58 |
[57]
|
45 |
April 22 |
Boston |
5–1 |
Buffalo |
|
Swayman |
0 |
27–12–6 |
60 |
[58]
|
46 |
April 23 |
Boston |
4–6 |
Buffalo |
|
Halak |
—Шаблон:Efn |
27–13–6 |
60 |
[59]
|
47 |
April 25 |
Boston |
0–1 |
Pittsburgh |
|
Swayman |
4,672 |
27–14–6 |
60 |
[60]
|
48 |
April 27 |
Boston |
3–1 |
Pittsburgh |
|
Rask |
4,672 |
28–14–6 |
62 |
[61]
|
49 |
April 29 |
Buffalo |
2–5 |
Boston |
|
Rask |
2,191 |
29–14–6 |
64 |
[62]
|
|
May: 4–2–1 (Home: 3–1–0 ; Road: 1–1–1)
|
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap
|
50 |
May 1 |
Buffalo |
2–6 |
Boston |
|
Swayman |
2,191 |
30–14–6 |
66 |
[63]
|
51 |
May 3 |
Boston |
3–0 |
New Jersey |
|
Rask |
3,600 |
31–14–6 |
68 |
[64]
|
52 |
May 4 |
Boston |
3–4 |
New Jersey |
OT |
Halak |
3,600 |
31–14–7 |
69 |
[65]
|
53 |
May 6 |
NY Rangers |
0–4 |
Boston |
|
Swayman |
2,191 |
32–14–7 |
71 |
[66]
|
54 |
May 8 |
NY Rangers |
5–4 |
Boston |
|
Rask |
2,191 |
32–15–7 |
71 |
[67]
|
55 |
May 10 |
NY Islanders |
2–3 |
Boston |
OT |
Rask |
4,565 |
33–15–7 |
73 |
[68]
|
56 |
May 11 |
Boston |
1–2 |
Washington |
|
Swayman |
2,133 |
33–16–7 |
73 |
[69]
|
|
Legend:
Шаблон:Legend2
Шаблон:Legend2
Шаблон:Legend2
Шаблон:Legend2
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Playoffs
Шаблон:Main
2021 Stanley Cup playoffs
|
East Division First Round vs. (E2) Washington Capitals: Boston won 4–1
|
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Series |
Recap
|
1 |
May 15 |
Boston |
2–3 |
Washington |
OT |
Rask |
5,333 |
0–1 |
[70]
|
2 |
May 17 |
Boston |
4–3 |
Washington |
OT |
Rask |
5,333 |
1–1 |
[71]
|
3 |
May 19 |
Washington |
2–3 |
Boston |
2OT |
Rask |
4,565 |
2–1 |
[72]
|
4 |
May 21 |
Washington |
1–4 |
Boston |
|
Rask |
4,565 |
3–1 |
[73]
|
5 |
May 23 |
Boston |
3–1 |
Washington |
|
Rask |
5,333 |
4–1 |
[74]
|
East Division Second Round vs. (E4) New York Islanders: New York won 4–2
|
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Series |
Recap
|
1 |
May 29 |
NY Islanders |
2–5 |
Boston |
|
Rask |
17,400 |
1–0 |
[75]
|
2 |
May 31 |
NY Islanders |
4–3 |
Boston |
OT |
Rask |
17,400 |
1–1 |
[76]
|
3 |
June 3 |
Boston |
2–1 |
NY Islanders |
OT |
Rask |
12,000 |
2–1 |
[77]
|
4 |
June 5 |
Boston |
1–4 |
NY Islanders |
|
Rask |
12,000 |
2–2 |
[78]
|
5 |
June 7 |
NY Islanders |
5–4 |
Boston |
|
Swayman |
17,400 |
2–3 |
[79]
|
6 |
June 9 |
Boston |
2–6 |
NY Islanders |
|
Rask |
12,000 |
2–4 |
[80]
|
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Legend:
Шаблон:Legend2
Шаблон:Legend2
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Draft picks
Шаблон:See also
Below are the Boston Bruins' selections at the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, which was originally scheduled for June 26–27, 2020 at the Bell Center in Montreal, Quebec, but was postponed on March 25, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The rescheduled draft was held October 6–7, 2020 virtually via Video conference call from the NHL Network studio in Secaucus, New Jersey.
Notes
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References
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