The Bruins are fifth in goals per game (2.99) and first in goals-against per game (2.45) since the start of the 2010-11 season, when they won the Stanley Cup. The power play (20.8 percent) is ranked third and their penalty kill (83.3 percent) is tied for first with the St. Louis Blues, New Jersey Devils and Pittsburgh Penguins. These factors have translated to points, where Boston ranks second with 987 (447-234-93) behind the Pittsburgh Penguins, who have 994 (459-238-76). The Bruins also produced elite advanced statistics with the second-best SAT (3,545) behind the Los Angeles Kings (4,816). SAT differential is significant because it's only collected during 5-on-5 situations, showing how the Bruins have excelled at all strengths. Finally, the Bruins rank first in 5-on-5 save percentage (.929), showcasing their ability to consistently get quality goaltending and defend among the best teams in the NHL.