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The Greatest Comeback in Bruins History On May 13, 2013, the Boston Bruins pulled off one of the most jaw-dropping comebacks in NHL history. Down 4–1 to the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 7 of the playoffs, most fans had lost hope. But this team wasn’t done. With under 11 minutes left in the third, they began to chip away. Nathan Horton made it 4–2. Then Lucic brought the Garden roaring with a goal at 18:38. Just 31 seconds later, Patrice Bergeron tied it up—sending the game to overtime. And in that extra frame, it was Bergeron again, burying the winner and cementing a night that Bruins fans will never forget. From heartbreak to heroics in less than ten minutes. Absolute madness

Posted on May 15, 2025

The Greatest Comeback in Bruins History On May 13, 2013, the Boston Bruins pulled off one of the most jaw-dropping comebacks in NHL history. Down 4–1 to the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 7 of the playoffs, most fans had lost hope. But this team wasn’t done. With under 11 minutes left in the third, they began to chip away. Nathan Horton made it 4–2. Then Lucic brought the Garden roaring with a goal at 18:38. Just 31 seconds later, Patrice Bergeron tied it up—sending the game to overtime. And in that extra frame, it was Bergeron again, burying the winner and cementing a night that Bruins fans will never forget. From heartbreak to heroics in less than ten minutes. Absolute madness

 

The scene at TD Garden was grim as the third period wore on. Down 4–1 with less than 11 minutes remaining, the Bruins faced elimination. The Maple Leafs, energized and seemingly in control, looked poised to advance. Fans in the arena and around the world could only watch as hope faded. But the Boston Bruins had other plans.

 

The comeback began subtly, a glimmer of what was to come. At 9:18 of the third period, Nathan Horton gave the Bruins life, scoring to make it 4–2. The crowd stirred, sensing the faintest chance of a miracle. As the minutes ticked down, the intensity grew, and then, with 1:22 remaining, Milan Lucic found the back of the net, bringing the Bruins within one goal. The Garden erupted, its pulse quickening with the realization that the impossible might just be possible.

 

Just 31 seconds later, the unthinkable happened. Patrice Bergeron, a cornerstone of the team’s identity and a clutch performer under pressure, fired the puck past Toronto’s goaltender. The game was tied 4–4. The arena reached a fever pitch as Bruins fans celebrated with a mix of euphoria and disbelief. Boston had clawed its way back from the brink of elimination to force overtime.

 

In the extra frame, the Bruins carried their momentum forward, relentless in their pursuit of a storybook ending. At 6:05 of overtime, Bergeron struck again, cementing his hero status. His goal sealed the 5–4 victory and completed one of the greatest comebacks in sports history. The Leafs’ bench slumped in devastation, while the Bruins celebrated on the ice and in the stands with an energy that could shake the rafters.

This moment was about more than a win. It epitomized resilience, grit, and the never-say-die attitude that defines Boston hockey. In just under 10 minutes, the Bruins transformed despair into ecstasy, proving that no game is over until the final whistle.

 

For Bruins fans, May 13, 2013, isn’t just a date on the calendar—it’s a symbol of belief, perseverance, and the sheer magic of playoff hockey. That unforgettable Game 7 stands as a testament to what this team can accomplish, even against the steepest odds. The echoes of that night still resonate in TD Garden and in the hearts of fans, reminding everyone that in Boston, miracles can happen

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