![]() Jake DeBrusk continued his stellar stretch with a first-period goal at 15:09, which gave the Bruins a 1-0 advantage. ![]() But perhaps no stop was bigger than Ullmark’s flashy glove save on Grade-A opportunity from Ottawa’s Dylan Gambrell at 11:23 of the middle period. Ullmark finished with 30 saves on 31 shots, limiting the Senators to one goal on 24 shots through two periods. ![]() Bruins goaltender Linus Ullmark kept the Bruins in it through the first two periods with a number of momentum-building stops. Pastrnak was all alone at the blue line before scoring his second of the game and giving the Bruins a much-needed insurance tally.Ĭhuckie's Fake & Feed ? /aPKfMB0N34- Boston Bruins February 20, 2023 The star defenseman made a heads up play from his backside at 12:10 of the third period, unleashing a long pass to ignite Pastrnak on a breakaway bid. ![]() Pastrnak scored the game-winning and insurance goals for the Black and Gold, both of which were assisted by McAvoy. The connection of Charlie McAvoy and Pastrnak proved to be the key in Boston’s victory on Presidents’ Day. The Bruins improved their league-best record to 43-8-5 while the Senators fell to 27-25-4 on the campaign. The Bruins, who now have won four straight, previously lost once in regulation and once in a shootout to the Senators. Ottawa was the only team that had beat Boston in each of its two matchups this season. Sox Transactions, Trades, and Free AgentsīOSTON - The Boston Bruins hosted the Ottawa Senators at TD Garden on Monday afternoon and behind David Pastrnak proved the third time would be the charm while earning a 3-1 victory.Bruins Wrap: David Pastrnak Ensures It's Not Senators' Day In Win
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