Post-Game Talk: GAME 66 - THE BEAR doesn't want to hibernate - BRUINS 3 Florida 2

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BOSTON (AP) — David Pastrnak had one goal and assisted on Pavel Zacha's winner as the Boston Bruins scored three times in the third period to overcome a two-goal deficit and beat the Florida Panthers 3-2 on Tuesday night.

Four days after Bruins captain Brad Marchand was traded to the Panthers, his old team beat his new one and sent the defending Stanley Cup champions to their first loss in seven games. Boston, which had lost eight of nine heading into the trade deadline, has since won back-to-back games against likely playoff teams from Florida.

Marchand didn’t play while he recovers from an unspecified upper-body injury that knocked him out of Boston’s March 1 game in Pittsburgh. He took part in a morning skate at the TD Garden, telling reporters afterward: “It still felt weird.”

The former Bruins captain was well-represented in jerseys in the crowd, including a pair of fans wearing brand new No. 63 Panthers sweaters along the glass next to the penalty box.

Dmitry Kulikov scored to snap a 46-game drought, and Mackie Samoskevich made it 2-0 early in the third period on a five-on-three power play. Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 21 shots for Florida, which had won 11 of its previous 13 games.

But Boston made it 2-1 when Casey Mittelstadt, one of the team’s trade deadline acquisitions, found Pastrnak in front midway through the third. Mason Lohrei tied it with 6:09 left, and then Pastrnak fed Zacha for the winner with 3:17 left.

Jeremy Swayman made 24 saves for the Bruins.

Key moment
Florida poked a puck through Swayman's pads with 1:31 left but the officials blew the play dead before it crossed the line.

Key stat
Pastrnak's goal snapped Florida's shutout streak of 186 minutes, 49 seconds — the longest in franchise history. The Panthers' previous record was 182:37 set from Feb. 21-27, 2004.

Up Next
The Panthers are in Toronto on Thursday night and the Bruins visit Ottawa.
 
Was lucky to see this one live. Zadorov was fired up and vocal all game, he stepped up. Pasta putting the team on his back again offensively. Role players working and no quit.. Tonight was all heart across the board, major positive sign for this team moving forward and a hell of a game to see regardless of how the season has gone
 
I just love that they’re working their ass off. They don’t have all the talent yet, but the compete levels have been great the last couple of games. Add a few pieces in the offseason (there’s money to be spent) and I think they’ll be right back into the mix next season.

There’s some good things brewing here.

Obviously losing 63 sucks, but cutting some dead weight is a good sign.
 
Starting to warm up to Swayman.
His interviews are not as Howdy Dewdy lately.
A bit more serious.

The acquisitions are all playing well and noticeable on the ice and contributing.
The PP woke up!!! Middelstadt moves the puck well. He only passes if he has to. Not like Coyle who pisses his pants when someone is 10' from him.

And ya.... really leaning towards the C going to Pasta. Truly earned it.
 
Heavy dose of karma right there. So satisfying. Glad I stuck with it until the end.

Zadorov knows what is up. That wasn't planned, but you know it was in the back of his mind that whole shift. He was ready to go and didn't give baby Bennet a choice. That's how you do it. Credit to Lauko and a few other guys for their immediate team first response as well.

Yes. Pastrnak should get the C. Probably going to wait and see how this season plays out, but it's a forgone conclusion IMO.

Would still like to see more youth injected down this stretch. Nothing to lose. Everything gain.
 

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