BOSTON, MA – David Pastrnak’s stunning hat trick led the Boston Bruins to a 5-2 triumph against the Colorado Avalanche at TD Garden on Thursday, extending their point streak to seven games. Pastrnak’s first hat trick of the season, and 16th in the NHL, included two critical goals in the final minutes, showcasing his offensive prowess.
Jake DeBrusk and Charlie Coyle played key roles, with DeBrusk scoring a goal and an assist, while Coyle provided two assists. Goaltender Jeremy Swayman made 30 saves, contributing to the Bruins’ third consecutive win and a 4-0-3 record in their past seven games.
Boston’s coach Jim Montgomery praised the team’s growing confidence and game development. The Bruins’ early lead set the tone, with Pastrnak scoring just 44 seconds into the game. Jakub Lauko and DeBrusk further extended the lead, although the Avalanche, led by Nathan MacKinnon and Miles Wood, attempted a comeback.
MacKinnon’s goal, reducing the deficit to 3-2, extended his point streak to 10 games. However, Pastrnak’s power-play goal in the third period and an empty-netter sealed the win for Boston.
The Avalanche, with a record of 29-14-3, had won eight of their last ten games but were unable to maintain their momentum against the Bruins. Despite goalie Alexandar Georgiev’s 26 saves, Colorado struggled to match Boston’s intensity.
For the Bruins, the victory was a testament to their strong team play and individual skill, particularly highlighted by Pastrnak’s performance. The team is solidifying its position among the top teams in the NHL.
Looking ahead, the Bruins will aim to continue their strong form, while the Avalanche will look to regroup and bounce back in their upcoming games. As the NHL season progresses, both teams will be keen to build on their performances and maintain their competitive edge.