The Boston Bruins secured a 3-2 overtime victory over the Ottawa Senators Thursday night at TD Garden, marking their fifth consecutive win. Pavel Zacha scored the decisive goal with just 5.5 seconds left in overtime after receiving a precise pass from Charlie McAvoy.
The final minute of overtime was intense, featuring a Bruins power play that lasted only three seconds before the man advantage was lost. McAvoy delivered a standout performance, playing a game-high 26 minutes and creating several scoring opportunities. His skill and speed were crucial in setting up Zacha’s fourth goal of the season.
“Charlie made a hell of a play. For big win.” – Bruins coach Marco Sturm
Zacha highlighted the importance of working with McAvoy in overtime, leveraging his skating ability to create chances in open ice.
“He’s a great skater and he beat his guy and made it a two-on-one and then he made a great play. I think that’s something in overtime that he used his skill and took over.” – Pavel Zacha
This victory improved the Bruins' record to 9-7 and served as redemption for their worst defeat of the season—a 7-2 loss to Ottawa just a week earlier.
“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
The Bruins' effort, led by McAvoy's exceptional play and Zacha’s clutch goal, helped the team bounce back from a heavy loss, reinforcing their strong form with a fifth straight win.