It takes just about every individual in an NHL locker room pulling on the same rope to earn the right to hoist the Stanley Cup, and the 2010-11 Bruins were no exception to the rule.
For as much as that 25-game, heart-pounding championship run was headlined by the heroics of Tim Thomas (.940 save percentage), Brad Marchand (11 playoff goals), David Krejci (23 postseason points) and Patrice Bergeron (two goals in Game 7 vs. Vancouver), the B's first title in 39 years was achieved off of a collective effort from a battle-hardened, veteran squad.
The highlights from that memorable spring in Boston are nearly impossible to compile into a succinct summary:
- Nathan Horton's Game 7 strike against the Habs.
- Andrew Ference giving Montreal the bird.
- A pulse-pounding, penalty-free Game 7 against Tampa Bay
- Marchand using Daniel Sedin's face as a speed bag.
- Michael Ryder's glove save.
- Thomas withstanding just about every salvo that the Canucks launched at him.
