The Boston Bruins are making their push to the Stanley Cup finals and have had a real team contribution.� There's always some constants on the Bruins' lineup during the playoffs like Zdeno Chara and Patrice Bergeron stepping it up during the postseason.� One player who gets a lot of slack during the regular season because of his $7.25million salary cap hit is David Krejci.� While Krejci might disappear at times during the season or miss time due to injury, he shows up in the postseason.� During the B's current playoff run, Krejci has 12 points in 15 games which includes a game winning goal.� The 12 points bring him up to <a href=https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/31-thoughts-intrigue-around-nhl-draft-starting-take-shape/>98 playoff points total since he made his postseason debut in 2008</a>, only Sidney Crosby (181), Evgeni Malkin (164), Alexander Ovechkin (126), Patrick�Kane (123), Marian Hossa (114), Jonathan Toews (110) and Nicklas Backstrom (106) have more points during that span.� Not too shabby!