Final: Bruins 4, Flames 3 (OT) - Marchand scores rebound goal in overtime giving Bruins win over Flames taken at BSJ Headquarters (Bruins)

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The Boston Bruins defeat the Calgary Flames 4-3 in overtime with a goal from Brad Marchand. In the first period, the Bruins were the first to get on the board with the help from Hampus Lindholm. Skating into the offensive zone, David Pastrnak curled toward the boards and found Lindholm crashing to the net. With the puck on his stick, Lindholm scored on the backhand completely faking out Flames' goalie Dustin Wolf to put the Bruins in front early.

The Flames responded 17 seconds later as Tyson Barrie ripped a shot from the point scoring the second and final goal of the period.

In the second period, the Bruins played their best period of the game scoring two goals from Pavel Zacha and Cole Koepke. Midway into the period, Pastrnak lost the puck while skating into the offensive zone. The puck would fly into the air and land on the stick of Zacha who instantly shot the puck into the net retaking the lead for Boston. 

Seconds after the goal, Charlie Coyle rushed into the offensive zone and found Koepke cross-crease turning the game into a two-goal differential.

In the third period, the Bruins weren't able to maintain the lead as Calgary rallied a two goal period of their own.Marchand received an early roughing minor, and Calgary scored on the power play with a tip from Yegor Sharangovich. The Flames would then score their second of the period as Nazem Kadri toe-dragged and sniped a two-on-one goal sending the game into overtime.


With less than a minute left in overtime, Elias Lindholm stole the puck from behind the Flames' net and passed the puck Marchand on the right side of the slot. After getting stopped on his first shot, Marchand caught the rebound on his backhand and immediately fired an off-balance backhand shot to the front of the net sealing the victory for the Bruins. 


In the game, Boston showed moments where they had it figured out offensively, but they also had moments where they weren't able to get into the offensive zone. Joonas Korpisalo has another strong performance in net making key saves that kept Boston in front the entire way. It was great to see Lindholm and Zacha getting involved offensively as both of them contributed significantly toward the win.


On Saturday, Linus Ullmark will make his return to Boston as the Senators come to town. Puck drop will be at 7 p.m.

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WHO: Bruins vs Flames
WHEN: 7 p.m.
WHERE: TD Garden, Boston
TV: NESN
RADIO: 98.5-FM The Sports Hub

ROSTERS

CALGARY FLAMESBOSTON BRUINS
#PosName
4DRASMUS ANDERSSON (A)
7DKEVIN BAHL
8DTYSON BARRIE
10CJONATHAN HUBERDEAU (A)
11CMIKAEL BACKLUND (C)
17CYEGOR SHARANGOVICH
20CBLAKE COLEMAN (A)
21CKEVIN ROONEY
24DJAKE BEAN
27RMATT CORONATO
47CCONNOR ZARY
52DMACKENZIE WEEGAR
58CJUSTIN KIRKLAND
62DDANIIL MIROMANOV
70LRYAN LOMBERG
76CMARTIN POSPISIL
91CNAZEM KADRI
94DBRAYDEN PACHAL
96LANDREI KUZMENKO
32GDUSTIN WOLF
80GDAN VLADAR
#PosName
6DMASON LOHREI
11CTRENT FREDERIC
13CCHARLIE COYLE
18CPAVEL ZACHA
19CJOHN BEECHER
25DBRANDON CARLO
27DHAMPUS LINDHOLM
28CELIAS LINDHOLM
29DPARKER WOTHERSPOON
45LCOLE KOEPKE
47CMARK KASTELIC
51CMATTHEW POITRAS
55RJUSTIN BRAZEAU
63LBRAD MARCHAND (C)
73DCHARLIE MCAVOY (A)
88RDAVID PASTRNAK (A)
90CTYLER JOHNSON
91DNIKITA ZADOROV
1GJEREMY SWAYMAN
70GJOONAS KORPISALO


PROJECTED LINES

Boston

Johnson - Zacha - Pastrnak

Marchand - E. Lindholm - Brazeau

Koepke - Coyle Poitras

Beecher - Kastelic - Frederic

Zadorov - McAvoy

Lindholm - Carlo

Lorhei - Wotherspoon

Korpisalo

Swayman

Flames

Zaryn - Kadri - Kuzmenko

Coleman - Backlund - Coronato

Huberdeau - Sharangovich - Pospisil

Lomberg - Rooney - Kirkland

Bahl - Andersson

Weegar - Miromanov

Barrie - Pachal

Wolf

Vladar


PREGAME NOTES

The Bruins host the Flames tonight in the first of two games between these teams this season and the Flames’ lone visit to TD Garden.

Boston lost defenseman Andrew Peeke to an injury just before the midway point of the third period of Tuesday’s game with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

According to MassLive, the Bruins announced they signed Loke Johansson to a three-year entry-level contract with an annual cap hit of $860,000. A sixth-round pick in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft, Johansson has appeared in 15 games with the Moncton Wildcats of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League this season.