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Pavel Zacha Scores in Overtime to Lift Bruins Past Sena
Pavel Zacha scored the overtime winner to extend the Bruins' streak to five, marking their fourth overtime win this season, boosting team confidence after a prior six-game losing streak.
- On Wednesday night, the Boston Bruins extended their winning streak to five with Pavel Zacha poking in a rebound 6 seconds into overtime to beat the Ottawa Senators 3-2.
- After rebounding from a six-game slide, the Bruins moved back above.500 with a shootout win over the New York Islanders on Tuesday, overcoming early struggles with Marco Sturm, Bruins coach's hybrid system.
- Michael Amadio opened scoring when he converted a two-on-one early; Morgan Geekie and Sean Kuraly scored in the second to put Boston ahead 2-1 before Claude Giroux tied it 2-2 on a power play.
- The victory also erased the bad taste from a 7-2 loss last week, and both teams have Saturday games—Bruins at Toronto, Senators in Philadelphia.
- The result underscored Boston's extra-time strength, as the OT winner marked Boston Bruins' fourth victory in as many extra-time opportunities this season, and Marco Sturm said `It shows the character in our room` after a rally from four one-goal deficits.
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Pavel Zacha scored the winner goal for the Bruins.
·Montreal, Canada
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Pavel Zacha scores in overtime to lift Bruins past Sena
Zacha scores with six seconds left and Boston wins for the sixth time in seven games.
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Bruins score with 6 seconds left in OT to beat Senators 3-2 and earn fifth straight victory
Pavel Zacha scores on a rebound with six seconds left in overtime, leading the Boston Bruins to a 3-2 victory over the Ottawa Senators.
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