The Boston Bruins secured a thrilling 3-2 overtime victory against the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night at TD Garden, marking their fifth consecutive win. Pavel Zacha netted the game-winning goal just 5.5 seconds before overtime ended, finishing a Charlie McAvoy assist.
The win served as redemption for the Bruins after their worst loss of the season—a 7-2 defeat in Ottawa the previous week. The closing minute of overtime was intense, featuring a Bruins power play that lasted only three seconds before the Senators even strength resumed. McAvoy’s exceptional play was crucial in the final stretch, setting up the winning goal.
“Charlie made a hell of a play. For big win.” – Bruins coach Marco Sturm
“He’s a great skater and he beat his guy and made it a two-on-one and then he made a great play. So, I think that’s something in overtime that he used his skill and took over.” – Pavel Zacha
The Bruins improved their record to 9-7, achieving six wins in their last seven games. The team was motivated to rebound from their previous heavy loss in Ottawa, which Zacha acknowledged as a driving factor before the game.
“I think that was a big motivation for us. We had a bad game there and lost pretty badly, so I think before the game we were motivated to give it back and I’m happy that we won.” – Pavel Zacha
Author’s summary: The Bruins bounced back from a tough loss with Zacha’s late overtime goal, powered by McAvoy’s standout performance, propelling their winning streak to five games.