Bruins season comes to an end with overtime loss to Devils 5-4
Briefly

The Boston Bruins ended their season without a playoff berth for the first time since 2016 after a close 5-4 overtime loss to the New Jersey Devils. David Pastrnak stood out by scoring a goal and providing an assist, achieving his third consecutive 100-point season. Despite their efforts, the Bruins, coached by interim Joe Sacco, finished with the worst record in the Atlantic Division. Meanwhile, the Devils, already clinched for the playoffs, snapped their three-game losing streak with this victory, showcasing a solid performance from players like Timo Meier and Brian Dumoulin.
David Pastrnak had a goal and an assist for Boston and led the team with 106 points - his third straight 100-point season.
The Bruins finished with the worst record in the Atlantic Division - and perhaps the Eastern Conference, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2016.
Brian Dumoulin scored 90 seconds into overtime to lead the New Jersey Devils past Boston 5-4, ending the Bruins' playoff hopes.
The Devils snapped a three-game losing streak and clinched a postseason matchup, while the Bruins now look ahead to the draft lottery.
Read at Boston.com
[
|
]