David Pastrnak moves within one goal of NHL lead in victory over Ottawa
David Pastrnak had already scored twice, and with the Senators’ net empty, a third was within reach.
Linus Ullmark stopped 30 shots in the Bruins’ fourth straight victory. Jake DeBrusk also scored for Boston – the second straight time he has opened the scoring in two games since returning from an injury. “It just says a lot about the character that has as a human being, and understanding it was a big night for Krech,” said DeBrusk, who returned Saturday after missing 17 games with a broken leg. “He’s in position to get a hat trick and he still dishes it to Krech. It’s pretty cool.”
Midway through the third, Pastrnak drifted down the ice while his teammates fought to gain control in their own zone. Finally, McAvoy chipped the puck free from one knee and it made it to Pastrnak, who had a 20-foot lead on the nearest defender.
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