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Devils' Franchise-Record Streak Snapped Despite Valiant 4-1 Rally

  Photo: Andrew MacLean The New Jersey Devils suffered their first regulation loss at home this season Saturday night, falling 5-3 to the Philadelphia Flyers at Prudential Center. While the result ended their three-game win streak and allowed the Flyers to extend theirs, the loss carried historical weight: the Devils had tied a franchise record by earning a point in their first 10 consecutive home games (9-0-1) of the season before the defeat. Down 4-1, the Devils mounted a fierce comeback, fueled by a power-play goal from Timo Meier and a stunning, highlight-reel solo effort from Dawson Mercer to pull within a single goal. Though the furious third-period rally, which saw numerous chances and power-play opportunities, ultimately fell short, the team celebrated Simon Nemec becoming only the fifth defenseman in club history to score six goals in a single calendar month. Philadelphia Flyers Lineup: Michkov - Couturier - Brink Zegras - Dvorak - Tippett Foerster - Cates - Konecny Greben...

David Pastrnak Scored Two in 4-3 Shootout Loss vs. Seattle Kraken, 2/26/24

 




*Sorry for the lack of photos! Hoping to get permission eventually.*


   The Bruins played against the Seattle Kraken at the Climate Pledge Arena on Monday, February 26th. Seattle handed the Bruins their third straight loss in a shootout, 4-3. In the past three games for the Bruins, they've taken 3-2 losses in overtime and a 4-3 shootout loss following two wins that came after their four-game losing streak. David Pastrnak scored two goals and had an assist, reaching his 700 NHL career points milestone.


Bruins lineup against the Kraken:

Marchand - Coyle - Richard

DeBrusk - Zacha - Pastrnak

Heinen - Geekie - Frederic

van Riemsdyk - Boqvist - Brazeau


Grzelyck - McAvoy

Lohrei - Carlo

Wotherspoon - Shattenkirk


Ullmark

Swayman


Kraken lineup against the Bruins:

McCann - Beniers - Eberle

Schwartz - Wennberg - Bjorkstrand

Tolvanen - Gourde - Burakovsky

Tatar - Yamamoto - Tanev


Dunn - Larsson

Oleksiak - Borgen

Dumoulin - Schultz


Grubauer

Daccord


   David Pastrnak began the scoring at 14:07 of the first period to get his 700th NHL career point. He scored a breakaway goal after he had taken a stretch pass from Kevin Shattenkirk, who was at the blue line and chipped it over Philipp Grubauer's glove. Pastrnak's goal was the only goal scored in the first frame.


   Tying the game 1-1 on the power play, Jordan Eberle scored his 14th goal of the season. Linus Ullmark made a clearing attempt that ended up hitting Eberle in front on the leg and fell at the top of the crease to get a tap-in. David Pastrnak put Boston ahead 2-1 with his second of the night when he struck a one-timer off Pavel Zacha's pass from behind the net at 2:52 of the middle frame.


   Vince Dunn tied it 2-2 with his 11th goal of the season, extending his goal streak to three games. Dunn scored with a snap shot off a feed by Andre Burakovsky, off a face-off at the top of the left circle. It appeared Morgan Geekie scored for Boston, however, it was successfully challenged for goaltender interference. Oliver Bjorkstrand gave Seattle a 3-2 lead when he deflected a one-timer from the point by Will Borgen. Getting the game back in a tie, 3-3, Charlie Coyle scored on the power play. Coyle redirected David Pastrnak's shot from the right circle.


   Overtime wasn't enough for the Bruins and Kraken... they head into a shootout to determine the winning team. In the shootout, Kailer Yamamoto was the only player who scored. Philipp Grubauer stopped all three attempts from the Bruins.




Jim Montgomery on what they wanted to avoid and whether it is lack of focus or not: "We didn't accomplish either. We talked about it in between the second about being aggressive offensively. We want to have killer instinct and extend leads... No, I think it's sometimes when you're in that situation and things don't go well, you wait for things to happen instead of making things happen. I think we're waiting for things to happen. We don't have the right attitude to start thirds with the lead."

 




Notes:

- Philipp Grubauer made 29 saves for Seattle before saving the three shots in the shootout.

- Linus Ullmark made 24 saves for Boston

- David Pastrnak joined the 700-point club when he scored the game-opener. He required the fourth-fewest games in Boston Bruins history to record 700 (338-362--700)... Pastrnak is behind Phil Esposito (447 GP), Bobby Orr (518 GP), and Rick Middleton (639 GP).

- Three Stars of the Game: (1) David Pastrnak, (2) Kailer Yamamoto, (3) Oliver Bjorkstrand


 

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