1926–27 Boston Bruins season
| 1926–27 Boston Bruins | |
|---|---|
| Division | 2nd American |
| 1926–27 record | 21–20–3 (45 points) |
| Home record | 15–7–0 |
| Road record | 6–13–3 |
| Goals for | 97 |
| Goals against | 89 |
| Team information | |
| General manager | Art Ross |
| Coach | Art Ross |
| Captain | Sprague Cleghorn |
| Arena | Boston Arena |
| Average attendance | 6,045 |
| Team leaders | |
| Goals | Harry Oliver (18) |
| Assists | Percy Galbraith (8) |
| Points | Harry Oliver (24) |
| Penalty minutes | Eddie Shore (130) |
| Wins | Hal Winkler (12) |
| Goals against average | Hal Winkler (1.66) |
The 1926–27 Boston Bruins season was the team's third in the NHL. The Bruins finished second in the American Division, making the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. The team competed in the first Stanley Cup finals to be held exclusively between NHL teams, losing to the Ottawa Senators.