Bruins’ David Pastrnak Exhilarates NHL Fans with OT Goal as Maple Leafs Eliminated

Julia StumbaughMay 5, 2024

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David Pastrnak is the Boston Bruins’ Game 7 hero.

Pastrnak scored in overtime Saturday night to punch the Bruins’ ticket to the second round with a 2-1 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs.

The Bruins win the first-round series, 4-3.

B/R Open Ice @BR_OpenIcePASTA STEPPED UP šŸ

THE BRUINS WIN GAME 7 IN OVERTIME šŸ”„ pic.twitter.com/O43SSaMup0

Pastrnak had previously been held scoreless in Games 5 and 6 of the series.

His overtime series-winner came after Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery called him out prior to the game.

B/R Open Ice @BR_OpenIceAND HE TOOK THAT PERSONALLY šŸ˜¤ pic.twitter.com/ioLLXf71fZ

Ryan Stahl @ryanstahl_On an unbelievable set play in the game after his coach called him out and said he needed to be better.

Take a bow, David Pastrnak.

AJ Jakubec @TheSuperAJSafe to say Pastrnak stepped up.

The Bruins have now successfully avoided becoming the first team in NHL, NBA or MLB history to blow a 3-1 series lead in consecutive playoffs.

That result was far from certain as Boston’s offense struggled through the first two periods Saturday night.

The enthusiasm in the stands at T.D. Garden was momentarily dampened late in the game, when William Nylander put the Leafs on the board midway through the third period.

It only took one minute and 21 seconds for Boston defenseman Hampus Lindholm to get the crowd back on their feet.

B/R Open Ice @BR_OpenIceHAMPUS LINDHOLM GETS IT RIGHT BACK FOR BOSTON šŸ˜± pic.twitter.com/DwJ7HaKeRj

After Lindholm’s goal, Boston goaltender Jeremy Swayman stood tall to take the Leafs to overtime.

He stopped 27 of 28 shots in regulation, then blocked a potential own goal in the final second of the third period.

B/R Open Ice @BR_OpenIceTHE LEAFS ALMOST HAD A BUZZER BEATER ON A BRUINS’ OWN GOAL šŸ˜± pic.twitter.com/Rz2asCUt6A

Bob Pompeani @KDPompJeremy Swayman incredible in this game and series

179 Toronto shots against Swayman who has stopped 170 of them in this series

1-1. Game 7 heads to Overtime

Bill Yelenak @byelenakBruins almost lost that with seconds to go. I don’t know how Swayman keeps doing this. He’s simply incredible. The Bruins offense needs to show up.

This is the second consecutive series in which the Bruins have played a Game 7 overtime.

When the puck dropped for the fourth period, Boston faced the possibility of repeating the results of the 2023 first round, in which the Bruins lost in Game 7 overtime to the Panthers in a very similar series:

Julian McKenzie @jkamckenzieBoston’s first round against Florida last year: W-L-W-W-OTL-L-OTL

Boston’s first round against Toronto this year: W-L-W-W-OTL-L-OT…

Pastrnak chased away the ghosts of series past by being the first player to reach the puck after a Lindholm dump-in caromed off the boards and directly in front of the net.

Mark Lazerus @MarkLazerusPastrnak knew exactly how that puck was gonna carom off that spot in the corner. Looked like a Charles Oakley anticipating a rebound.

Chris Cerullo @CJC_95David Pastrnak gets the goal but that play from Hampus Lindholm was on purpose and absolutely insane.

Leafs fans were frustrated that Pastrnak was able to skate past Leafs players including Toronto star Mitch Marner on his way to chasing critical dump-in.

Jack Han @JhanHkyMarner missed the cutoff on Pastrnak when the puck got dumped in.

Fitz @FitzGSN_Mitch Marner watching Pastrnak skate right by him on the OT winner pic.twitter.com/tziYG6QHLd

Toronto’s loss continues eight straight years of regular-season success followed by playoff heartbreak.

The Leafs have won just one playoff series in those eight trips to the postseason.

Jen @NHLhistorygirlIt has been 65 years since the Leafs defeated the Bruins in a playoff series.

If memory serves, it has been 20 years since the Leafs won a Game 7.

Bodey Cooper @bodeycThe Bruins are just the Leafs’ kryptonite. Bruins and Panthers in the second round.

The Bruins only have one day off to celebrate the first-round series win before preparing for their next opponent. Boston will seek redemption against the Panthers when their second-round matchup begins Monday night on the road.

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