• The Perfection Line of Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron and David Pastrnak combined for 13 points (8G, 5A) against the Caps. Pastrnak ranks atop Boston's leaderboard with six points (2G, 4A), while Bergeron posted four (3G, 1A) and Marchand totaled three goals.
• Charlie McAvoy leads Boston in assists and is second in points with his five points, all of which were recorded on the power play.
• Tuukka Rask backstopped the team past the First Round with a 1.81 GAA and a .941 SV%.
• Like the Islanders, the Bruins rely heavily on their depth and contributions up and down their lineup. Through five games against the Caps, 14-of-20 skaters registered at least a point.
• Boston's power play notched a 26.3% through versus Washington as it went 5-for-19. Marchand scored two goals on the power play, while Pastrnak, Matt Grzelcyk and Nick Ritchie also lit the lamp.
• The Bruins penalty kill finished with a 85.7% kill rate as it went 18-of-21.
• Jeremy Lauzon returned to his first full-contact practice with the team on Friday after being sidelined with an injury from a blocked shot in Game 1.
• Jakub Zboril and Kevan Miller have also missed time for Boston. Zboril is showing progress after skating with the taxi squad on Wednesday according to Boston Head Coach Bruce Cassidy, while Miller has yet to get back on the ice since sustaining an injury in Game 4 in a hit against Dmitry Orlov.
• Against the Islanders, Marchand (4G, 3A) and Pastrnak (2G, 5A) were tied for the most points with seven each. David Krejci registered a team-high six assists, while Taylor Hall had four goals in three games after being acquired.
• Hall will be battling against his longtime pal in Jordan Eberle, who he spent his rookie season and early part of his career with back in Edmonton from 2010-16. Hall will also be going against his former teammates in Kyle Palmieri and Travis Zajac, whom he spent four seasons with (2016-20) in New Jersey.
• Per the Bruins official website, the Bruins "will be permitted to return to near full capacity beginning on May 29, 2021." A crowd close to 85% is expected, marking the biggest crowd the Islanders will have played in front of this season.