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Pens allow 4 goals in a row, falling to the Bruins 6-5.

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.

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The game-winning goal was a wrist shot by Lindholm from the top of the left circle.

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Jim Montgomery, the Bruins' coach, stated, "I absolutely admire the fight in this bunch."

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At 11:59 in the third period, Pavel Zacha launched the Bruins' comeback by deflecting a shot behind Pittsburgh goaltender Tristan Jarry.

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With 1:17 remaining, Taylor Hall scored from the top of the crease to level the score.

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"For the Bruins, who have now won six straight games, Charlie Coyle scored his fourth goal, 

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Brad Marchand added a power-play goal, and Jakub Lauko scored his first NHL goal.

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The Boston Bruins started the season 8-1, a franchise record through nine games, and were the NHL's top team in October.

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After giving up five goals on 23 shots in the second period, Linus Ullmark was removed from the game.

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After Jeremy Swayman exited the game with a lower body injury in the third period, he returned and took the victory.

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