In a thrilling turn of events during a hockey game, the Boston Bruins managed to tie the game 3-3 against their opponents. The equalizing goal came from David Pastrnak with just 1:45 left in the third period, during a 6-on-5 situation with the goalie pulled for an extra attacker. The crucial play was set up by a no-look pass from Charlie McAvoy, showcasing a strategic move that paid off for the Bruins. This late goal ensured that the Bruins, who were initially up 1-0, secured at least one point from the game, as it headed into overtime.
Bruins are getting a point out of this. On to OT.
#NHLBruins David Pastrnak ties it 3-3 while skating 6-on-5 with 1:45 left in regulation. Nice no-look pass from Charlie McAvoy. https://t.co/JJ1XjRjOFV
Great play from Charlie McAvoy, who skated deep in looking like he was going to shoot and fired a pass cross-ice to David Pastrnak for a one-timer. Bruins tie it up 3-3. Big play with 1:45 left in the third period
David Pastrnak with the bomb to tie it with 1:45 left. A needed goal for the Bruins and a needed one for Pastrnak too!
Bruins tie it with goalie pulled. It is 3-3 in Boston.
TIED UPPPPPP https://t.co/G0jxKGENwv
Bruins up 1-0.
Bruins, 1-0. Their first lead in three games.
David Pastrnak. 1-0 Bruins. Bruins flying here at the start, landing seven shots on goal in the first 5:54. A welcomed development.