2014–15 Boston Bruins season
The 2014–15 Boston Bruins season was their 91st season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on November 1, 1924. Despite earning 96 points, the Bruins did not qualify for the 2015 Stanley Cup playoffs, ending their seven-season playoff streak. At the time, this was the most points ever by a team who did not qualify, surpassing the 95 points earned by the 2006–07 Colorado Avalanche and the 2010–11 Dallas Stars. The Bruins held this record for three seasons, until the 2017–18 Florida Panthers tied their record. The Montreal Canadiens achieved the same thing the next season.
2014–15 Boston Bruins | |
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Division | 5th Atlantic |
Conference | 9th Eastern |
2014–15 record | 41–27–14 |
Home record | 24–10–7 |
Road record | 17–17–7 |
Goals for | 213 |
Goals against | 211 |
Team information | |
General manager | Peter Chiarelli |
Coach | Claude Julien |
Captain | Zdeno Chara |
Alternate captains | Patrice Bergeron Chris Kelly David Krejci |
Arena | TD Garden |
Average attendance | 17,565(100%) (41 games) |
Minor league affiliate(s) | Providence Bruins (AHL) South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL) |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Brad Marchand (24) |
Assists | Dougie Hamilton and Patrice Bergeron (32) |
Points | Patrice Bergeron (55) |
Penalty minutes | Brad Marchand (95) |
Plus/minus | Kevan Miller (+20) |
Wins | Tuukka Rask (34) |
Goals against average | Tuukka Rask (2.30) |
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