Recap: Bruins power past Rangers, 6-3, with Pastrnak hat trick
Briefly

David Pastrnak's impressive hat trick lifted the Boston Bruins to a 6-3 victory over the New York Rangers at TD Garden. The team played with high energy and determination, as emphasized by interim head coach Joe Sacco. Key plays included Charlie McAvoy's opening power play goal and Matt Poitras' contribution, assisting Pastrnak’s first goal. The Bruins showcased consistent defense, limiting the Rangers to two shots in the second period, while maintaining offensive pressure to secure the victory despite a late goal from Jonny Brodzinski for New York.
We played with a lot of passion and desperation. I'm proud of the way the guys played today. They competed hard from start to finish.
Matt Poitras showed his strength to win a puck battle at the end boards and dish a pass out front to Pastrnak.
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