By Hemaja Burud
On Tuesday evening, the Boston Bruins outlasted the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-5 thanks to a goal by Hampus Lindholm at 3:37 in overtime.
Before scoring the game's final three goals, Boston fell behind 5-3 at the start of the third quarter.
techbugfix.com
Img Source Unsplash
The game-winning goal was a wrist shot by Lindholm from the top of the left circle.
techbugfix.com
Img Source Unsplash
Jim Montgomery, the Bruins' coach, stated, "I absolutely admire the fight in this bunch."
techbugfix.com
Img Source Unsplash
At 11:59 in the third period, Pavel Zacha launched the Bruins' comeback by deflecting a shot behind Pittsburgh goaltender Tristan Jarry.
techbugfix.com
Img Source Unsplash
With 1:17 remaining, Taylor Hall scored from the top of the crease to level the score.
techbugfix.com
Img Source Unsplash
"For the Bruins, who have now won six straight games, Charlie Coyle scored his fourth goal,
techbugfix.com
Img Source Unsplash
Brad Marchand added a power-play goal, and Jakub Lauko scored his first NHL goal.
techbugfix.com
Img Source Unsplash
The Boston Bruins started the season 8-1, a franchise record through nine games, and were the NHL's top team in October.
techbugfix.com
Img Source Unsplash
After giving up five goals on 23 shots in the second period, Linus Ullmark was removed from the game.
techbugfix.com
Img Source Unsplash
After Jeremy Swayman exited the game with a lower body injury in the third period, he returned and took the victory.
techbugfix.com
Img Source Unsplash