List of Boston Bruins Records - Career Playoffs, Skaters

Career Playoffs, Skaters

Games played
# Player GP Season
1 Ray Bourque 180 1979–1999
2 Wayne Cashman 145 1964–1983
3 Don Marcotte 132 1969–1982
4 Rick Middleton 111 1976–1988
5 John Bucyk 109 1957–1977
Active leader
35 Milan Lucic 55 2008–present
Goals
# Player G Seasons
1 Cam Neely 55 1986–1995
2 Phil Esposito 46 1967–1975
3 Rick Middleton 45 1976–1988
4 John Bucyk 40 1957–1977
5 Peter McNab 38 1976–1983
Active leader
19 David Krejci 19 2007–present
Assists
# Player A Seasons
1 Ray Bourque 125 1979–1999
2 Bobby Orr 66 1967–1975
3 John Bucyk 60 1967–1983
4 Wayne Cashman 57 1964–1983
5 Phil Esposito 56 1967–1975
5 Craig Janney 56 1987–1991
Active leader
24 Patrice Bergeron 29 2004–present
Points
# Player P Seasons
1 Ray Bourque 161 1979–1999
2 Phil Esposito 102 1973–1974
3 Rick Middleton 100 1976–1988
3 John Bucyk 100 1957–1977
5 Bobby Orr 92 1967–1975
Active leader
25 David Krejci 44 2007–present
PIMS
# Player PIM Seasons
1 Terry O'Reilly 335 1972–1985
2 Wayne Cashman 250 1957–1977
3 Mike Milbury 219 1975–1987
4 Keith Crowder 209 1980–1989
5 Derek Sanderson 187 1967–1973
Active leader
13 Milan Lucic 129 2008-present
Power Play Goals
# Player PPG Seasons
1 Cam Neely 24 1986–1995
2 Phil Esposito 18 1967–1975
3 Ray Bourque 12 1979–1999
4 John Bucyk 11 1957–1977
5 Ken Hodge 11 1967–1976
Active leader
13 Mark Recchi 6 2009–present
Shorthanded Goals
# Player SHG Seasons
1 Ed Westfall 6 1967–1972
1 Derek Sanderson 6 1967–1973
2 Gregg Sheppard 4 1972–1978
4 4 Tied 3 --
Active leader
8 Patrice Bergeron 2 2004-present
Game Winning Goals
# Player GWG Seasons
1 Cam Neely 11 1986–1995
2 Phil Esposito 9 1973–1974
3 Rick Middleton 8 1976–1988
4 Bobby Orr 7 1967–1975
4 Wayne Cashman 7 1964–1983
Active leader
8 David Krejci 5 2007–present

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