In the opening game of the 1999-00 season, Boston Bruins captain Ray Bourque etched his name into the record books by scoring his 386th career goal, surpassing Paul Coffey for the most goals by an NHL defenseman. Positioned at the point during a Bruins power play, Bourque unleashed a quick slap shot that ripped into the net, igniting a thunderous ovation from the Boston crowd. Bourque concluded his illustrious NHL career with 410 goals, 1,169 assists and 1,579 points — all records for a defenseman—and an incredible +527 plus/minus rating, solidifying his legacy as one of hockey's greatest blueliners.