So much for a step back for the Bruins in 2023-24.No, Jim Montgomery’s squad is not on pace to smash last year’s record-setting 65-12-5 pace.Still, Boston enters the All-Star Break tied for first (Vancouver, 71 points) atop the NHL standings with a 31-9-9 record.
As expected, the usual suspects like David Pastrnak, Brad Marchand, Charlie McAvoy, Linus Ullmark, and Jeremy Swayman have all done their part to elevate Boston as a potential contender for yet another winter.
But the 2023-24 Bruins season has been marked by several supporting-cast skaters pulling on the rope, along with established veterans thriving under added minutes.
Here’s a look at some of the top surprises so far this season:
Charlie Coyle
There was no questioning Coyle’s capabilities as a puck-possessing, shutdown pivot at his usual perch on the third line.
But a top-line center? Considering his previous career-best scoring totals in a Bruins sweater were 16 goals and 45 points, there was plenty of skepticism over the Weymouth native’s ability to thrive atop the depth chart.
Just about all of that discourse has quieted, to say the least.
Coyle has already scored 18 goals and posted 42 points in 49 games this season. He’s projected to shatter his previous career-highs with 30 goals and 70 total points, while his 2.83 5v5 points per 60 minutes is tied for fifth in the NHL alongside Tampa’s Nikita Kucherov and Vancouver’s Elias Pettersson.
A 1-2 punch down the middle of Coyle and Pavel Zacha may not offer up as much panache and two-way dominance as was present when Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci anchored Boston’s forward corps. But it’s tough to argue with the results.
Last year, Bergeron and Krejci combined for an impressive 114 points in their final season with Boston. This year, Coyle and Zacha are on pace for 120 combined points.
Trent Frederic
Last season was a breakout year for Frederic, whose 5v5 scoring punch (17 goals), underrated defensive game and physicality is always welcomed in a bottom-six role.
This year, he’s proving that those strides were far from an aberration.
The 25-year-old forward has already accumulated 29 points through 49 games this season, which stands just two shy of his career high. He’s already set a new personal best with 15 helpers, lit the lamp 14 times, and been as advertised when it comes to landing welts against opponents.
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