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."
.@bmarch63 with the overtime takeover.@EASPORTS pic.twitter.com/uv0khlb7DS
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) March 4, 2018
Another angle from Habs broadcast. Clearly doesn’t catch McAvoy so Charlie must have twisted something or landed awkwardly. pic.twitter.com/X3AF5Smriu
— Colin Beswick (@CBeswick) March 3, 2018
Don't forget about this beauty from Doby. #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/W6xCUBuiDV
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) March 4, 2018
Nick Holden ? @JDebrusk ? pic.twitter.com/IYWRoSt2Ze
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) March 4, 2018
BRENDAN GALLAGHER WITH THE STEAL AND SCORE! MONTREAL LEADS 1-0! pic.twitter.com/p3sCkW9ay1
— NHL Daily 365 (@NHLDaily365) March 3, 2018
