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Pastrnak scores twice, Bruins power past Avalanche, 5-1

A game after ending a four-game scoreless drought, the Bruins’ top scorer had two goals to help the Boston Bruins roll past the Western Conference-leading Colorado Avalanche 5-1 on Monday.

Patrice Bergeron, Jake DeBrusk and Charlie Coyle also scored for Boston, which has won two straight. Jeremy Swayman had 28 saves and Taylor Hall added three assists.

“I think that was the best game of this year if you're talking full game, 60 minutes,” Pastrnak said. “We just stayed in the moment. We were really energized. It was a great win for us and two big points.”

It was a makeup for their Dec. 23 matchup that was postponed because of a league-wide outbreak of COVID-19 cases.

Pastrnak, who broke out of a four-game scoring slump with a game-winning overtime goal to lift Boston past Ottawa on Saturday, now has a team-leading 27 goals on the season.

Coach Bruce Cassidy said Hall in particular has stepped up since Brad Marchand was suspended Feb. 9, taking his place on Boston's top line. Hall has five points over the past three games.

“Especially the play-making part,” Cassidy said. “He's made a lot of nice plays with those extra minutes.”

Nathan MacKinnon had the lone goal for Colorado, which had its two-game win streak snapped. Darcy Kuemper finished with 40 saves.

“I just thought they were the quicker, more determined team," Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said. “It wasn’t our most competitive effort.”

Gabriel Landeskog said a stretch that’s had the Avs play four games in six days wasn’t an excuse for their lethargic start.

“Sometimes you have bad games or tough games," he said. "I’m not gonna blow this out of proportion. We can play better and be better,” he said. “We’ll bounce back on track.”

Boston held a 21-9 edge in shots on goal during the opening period, but needed a little luck to take an early 1-0 lead.

Charlie McAvoy took away the puck from Avs star defenseman Cale Makar along the boards in the Colorado zone and flipped it toward the slot. The pass went between Bergeron and Samuel Girard and ricocheted to a cutting Pastrnak, who ripped his snap shot past Kuemper with 2:30 remaining in the period.

The Bruins pushed it to 2-0 with 11:59 left in the second after Bergeron gathered a pass from Hall, had his initial shot saved by Kuemper, then stretched his stick to flip in his own rebound. It was Bergeron’s 13th goal of the season.

Colorado finally got on the board via the power play. The Avalanche took advantage and MacKinnon got his slap shot into the roof of the net past Swayman off assists from Mikko Rantannen and Makar.

But the Bruins responded quickly, scoring two goals over the next 2:44.

First, Pastrnak fired in a slap shot from the top of the slot through traffic to make it 3-1.

Just over a minute later, DeBrusk was the trailer following a Bruins takeaway and was the recipient of a pass from Curtis Lazar in front of the net. DeBrusk’s first wrist shot was stopped, but he wrapped the rebound past Kuemper for his second goal in two games.

Game notes
Pastrnak has scored 19 of his goals in the past 22 games. … Monday was the Bruins’ final game before Marchand is eligible to return from his six-game suspension for punching and high-sticking Pittsburgh’s Tristan Jarry.

UP NEXT

Colorado visits Detroit on Wednesday.

Boston visits Seattle on Thursday in the first of six straight on the road.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 17:30
Goal 2nd Period 8:01
Goal 2nd Period 12:58
Goal 2nd Period 14:35
Goal 2nd Period 15:42
Goal 3rd Period 4:04

Statistics

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3 Blocked Shots 11
28 Hits 20
6 Takeaways 9
29 Shots 45
1 Power Play Goals 1
4 Power Play Opportunities 3
25.0 Power Play Percentage 33.3
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
24 Faceoffs Won 38
38.7 Faceoff Win Percent 61.3
10 Giveaways 7
3 Total Penalties 4
6 Penalty Minutes 8

Game Information

TD Garden

Location: Boston, MA
Attendance: 17,850 | Capacity:

2024-25 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Winnipeg 40 14 83 3
Dallas 37 18 76 2
Minnesota 34 19 72 4
Colorado 33 24 68 2
Utah 25 24 59 9
St. Louis 26 26 58 6
Nashville 20 29 47 7
Chicago 17 33 41 7

2024-25 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Toronto 35 20 72 2
Florida 34 21 71 3
Tampa Bay 32 20 68 4
Detroit 29 22 64 6
Ottawa 29 24 62 4
Boston 27 24 61 7
Montreal 26 26 57 5
Buffalo 23 27 51 5
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