Bergeron and Marchand among Bruins all-time greats in this postseason stat
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Dave
April 17, 2022 (9:50)
The names of Brad Marchand and Patrice Bergeron have been associated with success for over a decade.
Despite winning just a single Stanley Cup during their time with the Bruins, the dynamic duo has gotten fans accustomed to a winning tradition in Beantown over the years.
Now that the pair has led the B's to another playoff berth this season, the forwards will be looking to keep rewriting the Bruins playoff history books.
Since joining the franchise - back in 2004 for Bergeron and in 2010 for Marchand - both men have helped the Bruins win some important series.
In team history, only Wayne Cashman and Ray Bourque have won more playoff series with the B's than Bergeron's 16.
As for Marchand, he sits seventh on Boston's all-time list for postseason series won, coming in with 14 of his own.
Should Boston make it past the opening round of the 2022 Playoffs, Bergeron will tie Bourque for second all-time, while Marchand would tie Zdeno Chara for sixth.
Here's are the Boston players with the most series wins in Bruins history:
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