
"In his second game back from injury, David Pastrnak enjoyed a four-point night (2-2) for seven points in the two games. The B's also improved their road record to .500 at 8-8. Joonas Korpisalo made 26 saves for the win. The B's got back Charlie McAvoy (assist, plus-4), but lost Jonathan Aspirot and Viktor Arvidsson along the way. With standout goalie Connor Hellebuyck still on the shelf, the Jets came into the game losers of their previous two and eight of their previous 10."
"As soon as the puck was dropped, Jets' defenseman Luke Schenn - no doubt trying to get his team into the game off the bat - dropped the gloves with Mark Kastelic. The Bruin wing got in a couple of rights before he lost his footing. That was the start of a wild first period that saw five goals scored and the B's take a one-goal lead into the first intermission. The Jets got on the board first at 5:59, shortly after the B's killed off the first penalty of the game. Josh Morrissey's shot did not get through to Joonas Korpisalo but the B's could not locate the puck and Morgan Barron punched it home from the side of the crease."
The Bruins have scored 20 goals during a four-game winning streak, improving to an 8-8 road record. David Pastrnak recorded four points in his second game back from injury and totaled seven points over two games, including his 12th goal which was the 403rd of his career, moving him into sole possession of fifth in franchise history. Joonas Korpisalo made 26 saves in the 6-3 win in Winnipeg. Charlie McAvoy returned (assist, +4), while Jonathan Aspirot and Viktor Arvidsson were lost. Jets starter Connor Hellebuyck remained sidelined as Winnipeg entered the game having lost eight of ten. The opening period featured a fight and five goals; the Bruins scored multiple power-play goals.
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