| Power Rankings |
| Date | Ranking | Previous |
| 04/07/2008 | 13 | 15 |
| Whether or not the hurting Bruins survive the first round, getting back in the playoffs for the first time since before the lockout is progress. Give GM Peter Chiarelli props for fixing the mess he inherited two years ago. |
| 03/31/2008 | 15 | 21 |
| Boston's lackluster offense suffered another blow when Marc Savard and then Chuck Kobasew went down, but Glen Murray, who hasn't produced much this season, has helped pick up the slack of late. |
| 03/24/2008 | 21 | 16 |
| Tim Thomas has allowed 22 goals in his past six starts, which has made the team's offensive problems even more glaring. |
| 03/17/2008 | 16 | 11 |
| Even though the Bruins' tight style of play is letting them keep their heads above water, you have to wonder how long they stay in contention without Zdeno Chara. |
| 03/10/2008 | 11 | 6 |
| The real Tim Thomas got lost last week because the body double gave up 12 goals and had a .744 save percentage while the Bruins were outscored, 18-4, in the two games. Boston got its game back on the weekened, but with Alex Auld in goal. |
| 03/03/2008 | 6 | 12 |
| Is there a better weapon in the league than Phil Kessel in a shootout? He's 5-for-9 this season and was 4-for-7 last season, and all his goals have been the deciders. |
| 02/25/2008 | 12 | 16 |
| Only one team in the East has more road wins that the Bruins, who finished their latest trip 4-0-1 to give themselves some breathing room. |
| 02/18/2008 | 16 | 13 |
| Marc Savard is headed toward his third straight 90-plus point season. He has picked up 20 points in his past 16 games. |
| 02/11/2008 | 13 | 11 |
| Boston's penalty killing unit is the second worst in the league and has allowed power-play goals in five consecutive games. |
| 02/04/2008 | 11 | 11 |
| Speedy winger Chuck Kobasew, with a team-leading 19 goals, might be the unsung hero this season in Boston. |