Daily News (Los Angeles)

Pastrnak nets Nos. 40, 41 as Bruins defeat Senators

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David Pastrnak had already scored twice, and with the Ottawa Senators' net empty, a third was within reach.

The Bruins forward passed up the chance at a hat trick — and the league lead in goals — and fed the puck to teammate David Krejci, whose family was at the game for a celebratio­n honoring his 1,000th career NHL game.

“That was my only goal,” said Pastrnak, who scored twice to lead Boston to a 3-1 victory over Ottawa on Monday. “I was looking for him all game.”

Linus Ullmark stopped 30 shots in the Bruins' fourth straight victory. Jake DeBrusk also scored for Boston.

Pastrnak broke a secondperi­od tie to pass the 40goal mark for the third time in his career, and added another goal in the third for No. 41. Edmonton's Connor McDavid leads the league with 42 goals.

With the Bruins in the Ottawa zone and no goalie in net in the final minute, Pastrnak was looking for Krecji.

“It just says a lot about the character that (Pastrnak) has as a human being, and understand­ing it was a big night for Krech,” said DeBrusk, who returned Saturday after missing 17 games with a broken leg. “He's in position to get a hat trick and he still dishes it to Krech. It's pretty cool.”

Claude Giroux scored and Kevin Mandolese stopped 29 shots for the Senators, who were playing back-toback games; they beat St. Louis on Sunday. Ottawa had won its previous two games against Boston this season.

It remained that way until the Bruins had two good scoring chances late in the second.

The first came when Pavel Zacha went crashing into Mandolese and lost control of the puck. A review showed that it never crossed the goal line. On the ensuing faceoff, Charlie McAvoy found Pastrnak to the goalie's left and Pastrnak sent the puck high into the corner of the net.

Midway through the third, Pastrnak drifted down the ice while his teammates fought to gain control in their own zone. Finally, McAvoy chipped the puck free from one knee and it made it to Pastrnak, who had a 20-foot lead on the nearest defender.

“He beat three guys with one pass,” said Pastrnak, who skated in on Mandolese, switched to his backhand at the last minute and then slid it through the goalie's pads.

Wade Allison scored the gamewinner and fellow rookie Samuel Ersson made 32 saves to maintain his perfect record as Philadelph­ia beat Calgary to snap a fourgame losing streak.

Ersson, 23, is the eighth goaltender in NHL history to start his career 6-0-0.

“It's fun, it's special, but I'm just trying to make my spot here on the team,” said the 23-year-old Ersson, who was a fifth-round pick of the Flyers in 2018. “Every game is huge for me here. I really have to focus on taking it game by game.”

Bo Horvat and Anders Lee scored less than two minutes apart in the third period as New York rallied to beat Pittsburgh. Islanders star

Mathew Barzal missed the game and is out indefinite­ly with a lower-body injury.

Mark Scheifele scored twice and Connor Hellebuyck made 50 saves as Winnipeg topped New York.

The Rangers lost in regulation for the first time since Jan. 19.

WESTERN CONFERENCE

PACIFIC DIVISION

Vegas Kings Seattle Edmonton Calgary Vancouver San Jose Ducks

Dallas Winnipeg Colorado Minnesota Nashville St. Louis Arizona Chicago

EASTERN CONFERENCE

ATLANTIC DIVISION

Boston Toronto Tampa Bay Florida Buffalo Detroit Ottawa Montreal

Carolina

New Jersey N.Y. Rangers N.Y. Islanders Pittsburgh Washington Philadelph­ia Columbus

GP W

56 57 57 57 57 56 58 57

CENTRAL DIVISION

57 57 55 56 54 56 57 55

GP W

56 57 55 60 54 55 56 56 55 56 57 60 56 58 58 57

Monday's results

Today's games

34 32 32 30 26 22 18 17

GP W

30 35 31 30 26 26 20 18 43 34 35 29 28 26 27 23

GP W

37 37 33 29 27 28 23 18

L OT Pts GF GA

18 18 19 19 20 30 29 33

L OT Pts GF GA

15 21 19 21 22 27 28 32

L OT Pts GF GA

8 15 17 25 22 21 25 29

METROPOLIT­AN DIVISION

10 14 15 24 20 24 25 34 4 7 6 8 11 4 11 7 12 1 5 5 6 3 9 5 5 8 3 6 4 8 4 4 8 5 9 7 9 6 10 5

Florida 4, Ducks 3, OT

Boston 3, Ottawa 1

San Jose 4, Seattle 0 Philadelph­ia 4, Calgary 3 Winnipeg 4, N.Y. Rangers 1 N.Y. Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 2 72 184 157 71 196 193 70 197 178 68 214 192 63 183 177 48 192 229 47 174 213 41 144 240 72 185 148 71 181 148 67 173 155 65 167 161 58 152 163 55 175 205 49 155 199 41 136 201 91 210 118 76 194 153 73 195 162 64 209 210 60 201 187 60 172 179 58 172 179 50 151 205

L OT Pts GF GA

82 188 147 79 195 149 75 192 156 65 175 170 63 180 178 62 175 170 56 157 186 41 146 212

Anaheim at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Detroit at Washington, 4 p.m. Montreal at New Jersey, 4 p.m. St. Louis at Carolina, 4 p.m. Toronto at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m.

Los Angeles at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Vancouver at Nashville, 5 p.m. Vegas at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Philadelph­ia at Edmonton, 6 p.m.

 ?? MICHAEL DWYER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Bruins' David Pastrnak celebrates his third-period goal during Monday afternoon's victory over the Senators.
MICHAEL DWYER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Bruins' David Pastrnak celebrates his third-period goal during Monday afternoon's victory over the Senators.

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