Patrice Bergeron moves into 2nd place on Bruins' playoff scoring list

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Only one player in Boston Bruins history has scored more points in the Stanley Cup playoffs than Patrice Bergeron.

Bergeron passed B's legend and Hockey Hall of Famer Phil Esposito in Game 4 of the 2019 Stanley Cup Final on Monday night for second place on Boston's all-time playoff scoring list. He picked up an assist on Brandon Carlo's shorthanded goal against the St. Louis Blues in the second period.

Here's what the Bruins' career playoff scoring leaderboard looks like through Game 4, which the Blues won 4-2 to even the Cup Final.

1. Ray Bourque: 161 points, 180 games
2. Patrice Bergeron: 103 points, 133 games
3. Phil Esposito: 102 points, 71 games
4. David Krejci: 101 points, 129 games
5. Johnny Bucyk: 100 points, 109 games
6. Rick Middleton: 100 points, 111 games
7. Bobby Orr: 92 points, 74 games
8. Wayne Cashman: 88 points, 145 games
9. Cam Neely: 87 points, 86 games
10. Ken Hodge: 81 points, 86 games

Bergeron still has a long way to go before challenging Ray Bourque's record, but the veteran center should still pick up plenty more points before his postseason career is done. 

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