The goaltending statistics for the Boston Bruins during the 1988-89 season were led by their primary goaltenders, Andy Moog and Rejean Lemelin. Both contributed significantly to the team's performance that season.
Here is a summary of their statistics:
Andy Moog:
Rejean Lemelin:
Moog and Lemelin shared the responsibilities, each playing the same number of games, highlighting the balanced approach to goaltending duties. This effectively helped the Bruins secure a solid position in the Adams Division during the regular season.
For more detailed player and team statistics, you can refer to the detailed statistics on Hockey Reference or take a look at the Wikipedia entry on the 1988-89 Boston Bruins season.
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