Charlie McAvoy played a pivotal role in recent Boston Bruins games, contributing significantly to the team's outcomes. McAvoy's tripping penalty led to a 4-on-4 play, wiping out a Bruins power play, and he drew a hold on O'Connor with 1:58 left in overtime, resulting in a power play for the Bruins. His actions helped the Bruins secure a point and move into overtime in one game. In another match, McAvoy's performance was outstanding, scoring twice, including the game-winning goal 1:10 into overtime against the Blues, which tied the NHL record for consecutive overtime games. The Bruins have won all four games this season when McAvoy scored, with the latest victory over the Blues at the Enterprise Center. During the game, the Bruins took a 2-1 lead with McAvoy's goal, and they were outshooting the Blues 7-1 in that period. Additionally, the Bruins had over a minute of 5-on-3 advantage due to penalties against the opposition.
Charlie McAvoy scored 1:10 into overtime to give the Bruins a 4-3 win over the Blues Saturday night at Enterprise Center. It was Boston’s NHL record-tying fourth consecutive overtime game to cap their four-game trip. https://t.co/YnmW3gW1bg
McAvoy, second of night. Bruins, 4-3, in OT.
Kasperi Kapanen stopped on a shorthanded breakaway by Jeremy Swayman, but Oskar Sundqvist called for interference while obstructing Charlie McAvoy as he was trying to recover defensively. Bruins get over a minute of 5-on-3 advantage
McAvoy, 2-1. Bruins 4-0 this season in games when McAvoy scores.
Great play by Bruins in transition as Charlie McAvoy scores as the trailer down the slot as Jesper Boqvist finds him with a drop pass. Bruins take a 2-1 lead. B's outshooting Blues 7-1 this period
Charlie McAvoy shoots the puck out of play. Third penalty of the night for the Bruins.
Bruins going on the power play with 1:58 left in OT as McAvoy draws a hold on O'Connor.
Bruins are going to steal a point out of this one. On to OT.
Charlie McAvoy tripping penalty wipes out a Bruins PP. 4-on-4 play coming up