The Boston Bruins defeated the Ottawa Senators 3-2 in overtime on Thursday night at TD Garden, marking their fifth straight win. Pavel Zacha scored the game-winning goal with just 5.5 seconds left in overtime, finishing a pass from Charlie McAvoy.
The overtime period featured a dramatic final minute where the Bruins earned a power play but lost the advantage within three seconds. McAvoy, who played a season-high 26 minutes, showcased skill and speed to create several scoring chances, ultimately assisting on Zacha’s goal—his fourth of the season.
“Charlie made a hell of a play. For big win.” – Bruins coach Marco Sturm
Zacha emphasized the importance of connecting with McAvoy during overtime, highlighting the extra space that allows players like McAvoy to accelerate and create opportunities.
“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
This victory improves the Bruins’ record to 9-7 and served as redemption after their worst loss of the season, a 7-2 defeat in Ottawa a week earlier. For the team, the previous loss fueled their determination.
“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
Pavel Zacha’s decisive goal capped a thrilling game and boosted the Bruins’ confidence heading forward.
Author’s summary: Pavel Zacha’s clutch overtime goal capped a dramatic comeback, driving the Bruins to their fifth consecutive win and avenging a recent heavy loss.