This accomplishment also helped him join the ranks of the Boston Bruins' best players.
Bergeron's third period goal tied the game at three, and it was an impressive milestone for him, according to NHL Public Relations:
With this achievement, Bergeron is now only behind Brad Marchand (53) and Cam Neely (55) for the most playoff goals in Bruins history.
It's worth noting that Marchand and Bergeron are an integral part of the team's success and have proven to be outstanding performers in the playoffs. Now, the dynamic duo make up two thirds of the best playoff performers in Bruins history.
It's always exciting to see players reach new milestones, and Bergeron's accomplishment is no exception. Bruins fans will undoubtedly be watching closely to see if he can climb even higher in the team's record books.
As read on Bruins Insider - Bergeron Joined Exclusive Company in Postseason Return.
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27 AVRIL | 44 ANSWERS Bergeron Entered an Elite Bruins Circle With Playoff Comeback Who will pass Cam Neely first? | ||
Marchand | 37 | 84.1 % |
Bergeron | 7 | 15.9 % |
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