David Pastrnak Scores 400th Career Goal in Bruins' Win Over Maple Leafs
In a thrilling matchup, the Boston Bruins defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-3, with David Pastrnak scoring twice to become the sixth player in franchise history to reach 400 career goals. The milestone goal came just 49 seconds into the second period, giving the Bruins a commanding 4-1 lead.
Pastrnak's impressive performance was complemented by three other Boston players who found the back of the net: Pavel Zacha, Hampus Lindholm, and Alex Steeves. Jeremy Swayman made 30 saves for the Bruins, while Charlie McAvoy chipped in with a pair of assists.
Despite the loss, the Maple Leafs showed flashes of their high-powered offense, with Bobby McMann and Oliver Ekman-Larsson scoring goals for Toronto. However, the team's struggles were compounded by an injury to forward Auston Matthews, who did not return to the game due to a lower-body injury.
The win marked the Bruins' seventh consecutive victory, putting them on a roll that has many looking at their playoff chances with renewed optimism. For Pastrnak, reaching 400 career goals is a testament to his hard work and dedication to the sport.
As for Steeves, his first goal as a Bruin was a welcome addition to the team's offense, and marked an exciting milestone in his young career. The win sets up a crucial matchup against the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night, which will be closely watched by fans eager to see if the Bruins can continue their winning streak.
In a thrilling matchup, the Boston Bruins defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-3, with David Pastrnak scoring twice to become the sixth player in franchise history to reach 400 career goals. The milestone goal came just 49 seconds into the second period, giving the Bruins a commanding 4-1 lead.
Pastrnak's impressive performance was complemented by three other Boston players who found the back of the net: Pavel Zacha, Hampus Lindholm, and Alex Steeves. Jeremy Swayman made 30 saves for the Bruins, while Charlie McAvoy chipped in with a pair of assists.
Despite the loss, the Maple Leafs showed flashes of their high-powered offense, with Bobby McMann and Oliver Ekman-Larsson scoring goals for Toronto. However, the team's struggles were compounded by an injury to forward Auston Matthews, who did not return to the game due to a lower-body injury.
The win marked the Bruins' seventh consecutive victory, putting them on a roll that has many looking at their playoff chances with renewed optimism. For Pastrnak, reaching 400 career goals is a testament to his hard work and dedication to the sport.
As for Steeves, his first goal as a Bruin was a welcome addition to the team's offense, and marked an exciting milestone in his young career. The win sets up a crucial matchup against the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night, which will be closely watched by fans eager to see if the Bruins can continue their winning streak.