1994–95 Boston Bruins season
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The 1994–95 Boston Bruins season was the team's 71st season. The Bruins had a solid season, finishing fourth in the Eastern Conference with 57 points. During the regular season, they had the most shots on goal (1,651) and allowed the fewest shots on goal (1,168) of any team in the league.[1] They also allowed the fewest powerplay goals (24) and had the best penalty-killing % (86.89%) of all 26 teams.[1]
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1994–95 Boston Bruins | |
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Division | 3rd Northeast |
Conference | 4th Eastern |
1994–95 record | 27–18–3 |
Home record | 15–7–2 |
Road record | 12–11–1 |
Goals for | 150 |
Goals against | 127 |
Team information | |
General manager | Harry Sinden |
Coach | Brian Sutter |
Captain | Ray Bourque |
Alternate captains | Cam Neely Adam Oates |
Arena | Boston Garden |
Average attendance | 14,300 |
Minor league affiliate(s) | Providence Bruins |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Cam Neely (27) |
Assists | Adam Oates (41) |
Points | Adam Oates (53) |
Penalty minutes | Brent Hughes (139) |
Plus/minus | Dave Reid (+8) |
Wins | Blaine Lacher (19) |
Goals against average | Blaine Lacher (2.41) |
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