The Boston Bruins demonstrated a dominant performance in their 5-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens. Charlie McAvoy, Pavel Zacha, and James van Riemsdyk scored crucial goals, with the Bruins allowing only three shots on their first kill. The team maintained their lead at the 40:00 mark for the sixth consecutive game, marking a remarkable run of six games and 12 periods. This victory extends the Bruins' impressive record to 13-1-2.
Bruins pounce early in 5-2 win over Habs https://t.co/PcaXu72yN5 https://t.co/ooFiWbDTrQ
The Bruins improve to 13-1-2. https://t.co/n5QvWpJmqd
James van Riemsdyk with a backhanded off a puck that deflected off Brad Marchand at the Montreal net. Power play goal makes it a 5-1 lead for the Bruins five minutes into the third period. Dominant performance by Boston
James van Riemsdyk on the doorstep. 5-1 Bruins!
Bruins with lead (4-1) at 40:00 mark for sixth consecutive game. Six games, 12 periods: GF: 17 GA: 5
Zacha makes it 3-0 #NHLBruins
Pavel Zacha with a high slot shot that bounced off a Canadiens stick in front and ricocheted into the net. Bruins up 3-0
Bruins now have scored first goal in five straight games.
Charlie McAvoy with the power play snipe from the point during a 5-on-3 advantage for the Bruins. Take a 1-0 lead over Montreal in the first period
#NHLBruins have a big chance here early on as they go on a 5-on-3 PP 6:24 into the first. @BOSHockeyNow
Bruins allow three shots on their first kill, but get some timely clears from the D, quality saves from Swaymaan and even a shorthanded bid from Zacha.