Mar 17 • 05:33 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Aktuálně.cz

When hockey becomes art. Pastrňák thrilled the NHL with a beautiful deke. Zacha also scored

David Pastrňák and Pavel Zacha contributed to the Boston Bruins' performance in an NHL game against the New Jersey Devils, with Pastrňák scoring twice and Zacha once in a close overtime loss.

In a thrilling NHL matchup, the Boston Bruins faced the New Jersey Devils, ultimately falling 3-4 in overtime. David Pastrňák stood out with two goals, one of which was a remarkable individual effort that brought the game to extra time. Pavel Zacha also made a significant contribution, scoring his 20th goal of the season, helping to give Boston an early lead.

Pastrňák opened the scoring in the first period, showcasing his skill with a clever shot that slipped between the goaltender's pads. Zacha followed up in the second period, increasing the Bruins' lead with a goal during a two-on-one rush. The game shifted when the Devils capitalized on their opportunities and turned the tide, putting pressure on the Bruins in the latter part of the game.

Despite Boston's initial dominance, the Devils managed to rally back, with Paul Cotter scoring the decisive goal just seconds before the end of overtime. The Bruins currently have 81 points and remain competitive in the Eastern Conference of the NHL. This match exemplified the highs and lows of hockey, highlighting Pastrňák's artistry on ice and the fierce competition within the league.

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