Bruins Hold On In Overtime Against Ottawa For Fifth Straight Win

Bruins Secure Overtime Win Against Ottawa for Fifth Consecutive Victory

BOSTON — Just 10 days ago, the Boston Bruins faced the Ottawa Senators and suffered a heavy 7-2 loss that extended a troubling losing streak threatening their season. However, when the two teams met again on Thursday at TD Garden, the Bruins demonstrated they had transformed.

Boston emerged victorious in overtime, 3-2, marking their fifth win in a row. Pavel Zacha scored the decisive goal with only 5.6 seconds left in overtime, finishing a play started by Charlie McAvoy, who kept control of the puck in the attacking zone before passing it to Zacha.

“It was big motivation for us,” Pavel Zacha said. “We lost a game there and lost pretty badly. Before the game, we were motivated to give it back, and I’m happy that we won.”

Boston held a 2-1 lead with less than 10 minutes remaining in the third period, solidifying their strong finish to the game.

PAV GETS US TWO POINTS ✌️ pic.twitter.com/PqzBzID8Vu — Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) November 7, 2025

Summary: The Bruins reversed recent struggles by defeating the Senators in overtime, pushing their winning streak to five games with a late goal from Pavel Zacha.

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