In an impressive performance, the Boston Bruins defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 6-2, with David Pastrnak leading the charge by contributing a goal and two assists. Rookie Parker Wotherspoon celebrated his first NHL goal, while Jeremy Swayman showcased his skills by making 43 saves, helping end the Bruins' six-game losing streak. They jumped to a 4-0 lead early in the game, with multiple players, including Trent Frederic and Brad Marchand, contributing to the scoreline.
Tampa Bay attempted a comeback in the second period, with goals from Conor Geekie and Victor Hedman, but the Bruins sealed their victory with empty-net goals from Andrew Peeke and Pavel Zacha. The match was marked by physical play, featuring multiple scuffles and the Bruins managing to withstand the Lightning’s offensive pressure, which saw them outshot 45-24. This win has significant implications for the Atlantic Division standings, as the Bruins tied with Tampa Bay for third place.