Pastrnak hits Bruins milestone as win streak reaches four games
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Pastrnak hits Bruins milestone as win streak reaches four games
""I'm feeling good. I feel like with every shift I'm a little better," Pastrnak told NESN postgame. "It's not easy coming back from injury. Sometimes it can be more mental than the physical (aspect). It's been good. "I came into the (team) winning and the boys were playing unbelievable hockey before I came back, so I'm just trying to jump in and join. It's always easy when the team is winning.""
""I'm honored," Pastrnak told NESN postgame. "I'm very aware of where I play, and the organization and the amount of history the Boston Bruins organization has. I'm very honored and humble. Just trying my best and keep working harder. There's only one thing missing for me, and that's what I'll be chasing.""
David Pastrnak missed five games with an injury and returned against the St. Louis Blues, producing seven points and 10 shots in two games. He had three assists in a 5-2 win over the Blues and scored twice with two assists in a 6-3 victory over the Winnipeg Jets. He opened the Jets game with a first-period power-play goal and added an empty-netter, giving him 403 career goals and moving past Rick Middleton into fifth on the Bruins' all-time list. Pastrnak expressed honor and humility about the milestone and said he will keep working toward what remains missing.
Read at NBC Sports Boston
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