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Brutal statistic about Boston sports goes viral after Celtics' loss to Heat
Boston Celtics fans wait outside TD Garden before game seven of the Eastern Conference Finals David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

Boston sports fans typically get to enjoy more success from their teams than the average fan, but they sure endured some heartache recently.

The Celtics earned the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference this season thanks to a 57-25 record. They beat the Atlanta Hawks in six games in the first round, the Philadelphia 76ers in seven games in the second round, and then they fell behind 0-3 to the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference Finals before rallying to force a Game 7.

But the Celtics completely sputtered in Game 7 and lost at home, 103-84, getting their fans' hopes up only to let them down in Game 7.

Unfortunately, that story was all too familiar for Boston fans this year.

The Boston Bruins not only held the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, but also held the best regular season record in NHL history. They took a 3-1 series lead in the first round against the Florida Panthers but blew it. They hosted a Game 7 against the Panthers, had a 3-2 lead in the final minute, and then lost in overtime.

This makes Boston the first city to lose a Game 7 at home to a No. 8 seed in both hockey and basketball in the same season.

That’s brutal. There’s no way around it.

The Bruins season ended in depressing fashion after putting together the best NHL regular season ever. The Celtics falling behind 0-3 to Miami was a complete disappointment. Then they gave their fans hope, only to pull a no-show in front of their fans in Game 7.

It will be tough for Boston sports fans to overcome that. 

At least there’s the Red Sox and Patriots?

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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