Monday 31 October 2016

NHL - Boston Bruins @ Winnipeg Jets 4-1 - Monday, October 17, 2016


David Pastrnak scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period to help the Boston Bruins to a 4-1 victory against the Winnipeg Jets at MTS Centre. The Bruins won two of their season-opening three-game road trip. Pastrnak took the puck down the left wing on a rush but was cut off by Winnipeg defenseman Tyler Myers while he looked toward the net. The Bruins forward pulled up, spun around and sent the puck hard toward the crease, where it deflected into the net off Jets defenseman Toby Enstrom at 19:02 of the second for the game-winner. Pastrnak, who was playing his 100th NHL game, had at least a point in each of Boston's three games. He's tied for the NHL lead with four goals (Auston Matthews of Toronto Maple Leafs, Richard Panik of Chicago Blackhawks) and has two assists.
Bruins forward Dominic Moore scored 19 seconds after Blake Wheeler had given the Jets a 1-0 lead midway through the first period. Boston defenseman Brandon Carlo scored his first NHL goal in his third game to make it 3-1 with 1:59 remaining in the third period, and Zdeno Chara scored an empty-net goal with 49.1 seconds left. With an assist on Pastrnak's goal, Brad Marchand had at least a point in each of the Bruins' three games and leads the NHL with seven points (two goals, five assists).
Wheeler scored a goal in each of Winnipeg's first three games, but the Jets have lost two in a row since a season-opening 5-4 overtime win against the Carolina Hurricanes. The Bruins thought they had taken the lead earlier in the second period. After Chara's wrist shot from the point deflected off the stick of Winnipeg defenseman Ben Chiarot and eluded goalie Connor Hellebuyck at 4:43 of the period, coach Paul Maurice challenged that the play was offside. Video review showed Boston's Ryan Spooner entered the zone before the puck, nullifying the goal. Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask made 34 saves, including 13 against the Jets power play. The Boston penalty kill was 5-for-5, all in the first 28 minutes.

* After serving a tripping penalty, Wheeler exited the penalty box and took a stretch pass from Alexander Burmistrov to go in on a breakaway. Wheeler deked left and then right before stuffing the puck past a falling Rask at 10:00 of the first period.
* Late in the first period, with the Jets on their third power play, Rask denied Winnipeg's Mathieu Perreault in the slot. Adam Lowry one-timed the rebound from close range, but Rask shot out his left pad for a save to keep it tied 1-1.

Jets Quotes

"We moved it around not bad, but it's not good enough right now, so we'll have to work on it and try to get better at it." -- Jets center Mathieu Perreault on going 0-for-5 on the power play

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