Bruins Seize Electrifying Overtime Victory Over Flames
In a riveting showdown, Brad Marchand emerged as the hero, netting a backhanded shot from his own rebound just 20 seconds before overtime expired, catapulting the Bruins to a thrilling 4-3 triumph over the Flames on Thursday night. Marchand, redeeming himself from a penalty that indirectly led to a power-play goal earlier in the game, notched his second OT clincher this season.
Unforgettable Performances from Bruins’ Stars
Accompanying Marchand in the limelight were Hampus Lindholm, Pavel Zacha, and Cole Koepke, who each added a goal to the Bruins’ tally. The ever-reliable David Pastrnak contributed with two assists. Standing guard at the net, goaltender Joonas Korpisalo repelled 34 shots for the Bruins, marking his third win in five starts this season.
Flames’ Resilience Not Enough to Secure Win
Despite trailing 3-1 as they headed into the final period, the Flames showcased their grit. Tyson Barrie, Yegor Sharangovich, and Nazem Kadri netted goals for Calgary, with Sharangovich and Kadri’s efforts leveling the score during the third period. Goalie Dustin Wolf valiantly blocked 34 shots for the Flames, but it wasn’t enough to clinch the win.
Key Takeaways
The Flames, despite starting the season with four consecutive victories, have been struggling to maintain their momentum, winning just three of their last ten games.
On the other side of the ice, the Bruins were highlighted by Korpisalo’s top-notch performance, making his fifth start and securing a 3-2 record this season.
Decisive Moments and Key Stats
As a potential shootout loomed, a critical turnover forced by Boston’s Elias Lindholm paved the way for Marchand to score his fourth goal of the season, marking the Bruins’ third overtime triumph. Notably, having hit the post twice in regulation, Marchand ultimately recorded the 21st overtime winning goal of his career.
Looking Ahead
The Flames will wrap up their three-game tour in Buffalo this Saturday, while the Bruins are set to conclude their two-game homestand against Ottawa, also on Saturday.