McAvoy’s Shootout Winner Caps Bruins’ Comeback Victory Against Stars
The Boston Bruins staged a dramatic comeback to secure a 4-3 shootout victory over the Dallas Stars, with Charlie McAvoy netting the winning goal in the ninth round of the shootout. Jeremy Swayman’s standout performance in goal, combined with David Pastrnak’s late equalizer, propelled the Bruins to victory at TD Garden.
Jesper Boqvist opened the scoring for Boston with a goal and an assist, supported by McAvoy’s two assists. Justin Brazeau, making his NHL debut, made an immediate impact by scoring his first career goal. Brazeau’s goal, coming in his first game after signing a two-year contract earlier in the day, provided a memorable moment for the forward.
The Stars put up a strong fight, with Wyatt Johnston, Ryan Suter, and Esa Lindell finding the back of the net. Despite missing key players due to injuries and absences, Dallas battled hard throughout the game.
Pastrnak’s tying goal in the final minutes of the third period showcased the Bruins’ resilience and determination to overcome adversity. With Swayman pulled for an extra attacker, McAvoy set up Pastrnak for a crucial one-timer, sending the game into overtime.
Both teams showcased their resilience and determination, making for an exciting and hard-fought contest. Swayman’s 43 saves, coupled with McAvoy’s shootout heroics, ensured the Bruins snapped a four-game skid and claimed a crucial victory.
The victory marks a significant moment for the Bruins, highlighting their ability to rally together in the face of adversity. As the season progresses, the Bruins will look to build on this momentum and continue their pursuit of success in the NHL.