Nathan Horton and Gregory Campbell were the pieces that put the Bruins over the top in 2011.
June 22, 2010, didn't seem like the most franchise-altering day in Boston Bruins history. It was three days before the NHL draft, where the Bruins were about to take Tyler Seguin second-overall from the Toronto Maple Leafs first-round pick. They had just blown a 3-0 series lead against the Philadelphia Flyers and knew they were a couple of pieces away from breaking through in the postseason, which made their own first-round pick expendable.