BOSTON — The Boston Bruins continued their dominant performance with a 5-3 win over the Arizona Coyotes at TD Garden on Saturday. Spearheaded by David Pastrnak’s stellar two-goal and one-assist performance, the Bruins showcased their offensive prowess and solid defense to secure the victory.
Pastrnak’s impressive outing was complemented by two assists from Trent Frederic, while goaltender Linus Ullmark contributed significantly with 31 saves. The win extends Boston’s record to 18-5-3, marking their fourth victory in five games and reinforcing their status as a formidable force in the league.
Boston’s home dominance against Arizona was on full display, as they notched their 10th consecutive home win against the Coyotes. The Bruins have maintained a remarkable upper hand in recent encounters, winning 20 of the last 21 games against Arizona.
The Coyotes, standing at 13-11-2, faced a setback after a series of successful outings, losing two consecutive games following a five-game winning streak. Arizona’s goalie Connor Ingram made 24 saves, but it wasn’t enough to withstand Boston’s offensive surge.
The scoring opened with Pastrnak’s brilliant play at 15:22 of the first period. He capitalized on a turnover by Coyotes defenseman Juuso Valimaki, maneuvering around the net before netting the puck from the front. Charlie Coyle amplified Boston’s lead to 2-0, tapping in a precise centering pass from Frederic.
The Bruins’ dominance continued in the second period with Kevin Shattenkirk’s power-play goal, assisted by Pastrnak, bringing the score to 3-0. However, the Coyotes quickly responded with two goals in 32 seconds, igniting a comeback attempt. Clayton Keller and Michael Carcone found the net, narrowing the gap to 3-2.
Danton Heinen widened Boston’s lead again with a goal at 9:12, receiving an assist from Matthew Poitras. Arizona’s Lawson Crouse brought the Coyotes closer with a score in the third period, making it 4-3.
Ultimately, Pastrnak sealed the deal for Boston, scoring off a rebound at 14:29 in the third period, marking the final scoreline at 5-3. The Bruins showcased their resilience and capacity to respond under pressure, maintaining their lead despite Arizona’s spirited comeback efforts.
The game wasn’t without its concerns for Boston, as forward Pavel Zacha sustained an upper-body injury and was sidelined after the first period. His condition will be closely monitored in the coming days.
This victory underscores the Bruins’ potent combination of offensive skill and solid goaltending, positioning them as serious contenders as the season progresses. For the Coyotes, the loss is a reminder of the challenges ahead, but their recent form suggests they have the potential to bounce back in upcoming games.