BSJ Game Report: Bruins 2, Canadiens 1 (OT) -- Boston finds a way to win late taken at TD Garden (Bruins)

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Oh, in case you were wondering, the Boston Bruins are 3-0 without Patrice Bergeron in the lineup. There's no replacing him, but collectively, the Bruins have found a way to win and that was on display again as Boston defeated the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 in overtime on Saturday at TD Garden.

Brad Marchand scored the game-winning goal for his 25th tally of the season.

"Got a little lucky," Marchand said. "They were a little tired. They were out there for a little bit, but it's nice to get the win though."

Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy wasn't being as humble as Marchand when describing the goal.

"That goal? It's all-world," Cassidy said. "To have it that long and then be able to finish. It was a hell of a play."




Riley Nash
David Pastrnak




Everything else you need to know from the Bruins' win in quickie form, with BSJ insight and analysis. 


HEADLINES


McAvoy exits
Charlie McAvoy
Brendan Gallagher
Kevin Dean






Doby does it
Anton Khudobin
Logan Shaw




Tuukka Rask


OT thriller


TURNING POINT


Jake DeBrusk
David Krejci
Rick Nash








THREE UP 


Brian Gionta


David Pastrnak


Noel Acciari
David Schlemko


THREE DOWN 


Danton Heinen


Kevan Miller




Nearly powerless again






NOT ON THE SCORE SHEET


A drawing artist


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