The Bruins' historic night on April 10th, 2010, is marked by not just three shorthanded goals during their penalty kill, but also an unbreakable record. This extraordinary achievement, achieved against an unknown opponent, showcased the team's resilience, teamwork, and complete domination. The three power play goals, scored in the final three minutes of the game, added to the excitement, turning the arena into a sea of red and green as fans celebrated one of their favorite teams' greatest moments. With the score 2-1, the team found itself on the power play, and in a sequence of moments that will forever be etched in the minds of Boston sports fans, Patrice Bergeron, Milan Lucic, and Brad Marchand all scored past the goaltender, ensuring an historic victory against their own team's record for the most shorthanded goals in NHL history.