AND Boston Bruins On Tuesday night at the Prudential Center he earned a dominant 7-2 victory over New Jersey Devils. Bruins persecuted the devils who started goalkeeper Jacob Markstr in the middle of the third period after exploding three goals in the last frame.
David Pastranka opened the scoring with his 41th goal of the season for Boston. Michael Callahan, Jakub Lauko, Casey Mittelstadt, Morgan Geekie, Fraser Minten and Cole Koepke added goals for Bruins. Meanwhile, Stefan Noesanden and Timo Meier were called devils.
Here are three most impressive players from Boston Bruins over New Jersey.
3 the most impressive Boston Bruins player from victory over New Jersey Devils
#1. Jeremy Swayman
Jeremy Swayman He had a solid trip to Bruins, stopping 19 of 21 shots. It is worth noting that Swayman was crucial after the devils reduced the deficit to 3-2.
Instead of falling apart, Swayman held firmly. Shortly after, Casey Mittelstadt made 4-2. In the third period, Swayman closed the door as Bruins retreated with three more goals.
#2. Morgan Geekie
Morgan Geekie He continued his strong game by scoring a goal and finishing with a plus-3 rating. He registered three goal goals and was actively offensive throughout the night:
Geekie used the perfect placement of David Pastranko, diverting the past of Martstrome to expand the leadership of Boston to 5-2. Geekie earned a second star of the game for his performance.
#3. David Pastrnak
David Pastrnak He was Bruins’ most effective offensive player, recorded three points (one goal, two assists) in the dominant view.
Here’s a Pastrnak game that led to Michael Callahan’s goal:
He walked through the devil zone, pulled himself into two defenders and fired a crossing passage on Parker Wetherspoon, who then set the Callahan for the explosion that beat Martstrome. For his performance, Pastranka scored the main star of the game.
Bruins will return to action on Thursday night as they move on to Chicago Blackhawks to TD Garden.
Edited by John Ezekiel Hirro
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