David Pastrnak Scores Overtime Winner as Bruins Defeat Rangers 4-3 in Atlantic Division Showdown
David Pastrnak delivered in clutch time Tuesday night, scoring a spectacular power-play goal at 2:34 of overtime to lift the Boston Bruins to a thrilling 4-3 victory over the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden in a game with massive playoff implications.
The Czech sniper's overtime heroics capped off a remarkable comeback for Boston, who trailed 3-1 entering the third period before mounting one of their most impressive rallies of the season. Pastrnak finished with two goals and an assist, showcasing the elite scoring ability that has made him one of the NHL's premier offensive weapons.
"That's why we have Pasta on this team," Bruins captain Brad Marchand said after the victory. "When we need a big goal, he always seems to find a way to deliver. The way we battled back tonight shows the character of this group as we head toward the playoffs."
The dramatic comeback began when Pavel Zacha scored midway through the third period to cut the Rangers' lead to 3-2. Charlie McAvoy tied the game with just 3:47 remaining, blasting a slap shot from the blue line that deflected off traffic in front of Igor Shesterkin and into the net.
New York had controlled most of the game behind goals from Artemi Panarin, Chris Kreider, and Alexis Lafrenière, but couldn't close out the victory despite holding a two-goal advantage. The Rangers' power play had been clicking throughout the contest, but a late penalty on Jacob Trouba proved costly when Pastrnak capitalized in overtime.
Jeremy Swayman was outstanding in net for Boston, making 34 saves including several spectacular stops during New York's power plays. The young goaltender's performance has been crucial to Boston's success this season, providing stability and confidence to a team looking to make noise in the playoffs.
The victory moves Boston to 43-21-4 on the season and strengthens their hold on a top-three position in the Atlantic Division. With the NHL playoff race intensifying, every point matters, and Tuesday's comeback win could prove pivotal when final seedings are determined in April.
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