The News-Times (Sunday)

Marchand carries Bruins’ big 2nd, past Penguins

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BOSTON — Brad Marchand had two of his three goals and set up another in Boston’s fivegoal second period, and the Boston Bruins rebounded from a lackluster effort with a 7-5 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday afternoon.

Patrice Bergeron moved into the fourth on the club’s all-time scoring list. David Pastrnak scored twice, David Krejci and Bergeron each had a goal for Boston. Bergeron added an assist, giving him 899 career points to move past Rick Middleton (898).

“These are the types of games you have to be able to see through adversity,” Marchand said. “It’s something we have to be able to do every night as a group.”

Playing for the first time after coach Bruce Cassidy called out some of his top veterans two days ago, saying he was “disappoint­ed” in their play, the Bruins’ core group struck in big numbers in the second period.

“High-end plays by highend players,” Cassidy said of his top players after Saturday’s win. “It was nice. Haven’t had those kind of nights in our building much.”

Sidney Crosby, Jake Guentzel, Jared McCann, Mark Jankowski and Cody Ceci each scored for the Penguins, who had ended a 10game winless stretch in Boston (0-8-2) with a 4-1 victory over the Bruins on Thursday. It was their first win in TD Garden since Nov. 24, 2014.

The loss ended Pittsburgh’s five-game winning streak and was just its fourth in the last 15 games (11-3-1). Casey DeSmith had 21 saves for Pittsburgh. He had allowed just two goals or less in his last eight games for a 1.05 goals-against-average.

“I think it just boils down to details, some of the details got away from us tonight, mostly in the second period,” Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said. “When you get away from detail, those are the types of chances you give up. … We just weren’t good enough in the second period in particular.”

Jaroslav Halak stopped 23 shots for Boston.

Crosby’s short-handed goal made it 6-5 with 1:15 left, but Marchand’s empty-netter sealed it 14 seconds later. It was the first hat trick by a Bruins’ player since fans were able to return to the building in limited, 12% capacity, due to the pandemic.

After Marchand’s goal, an add went up on the Jumbotron offering fans a 25% discount on new hats.

“It’s nice to be able to see hats on the ice at the Garden,” Pastrnak said.

Pittsburgh had moved ahead 3-2 on McCann’s power-play goal 5:11 into the period, but Marchand scored twice and set up Krejci’s power-play goal in the final 5:04 of the period.

“You can’t give up that many chances in the slot,” Ceci said. “It definitely stings. We were pretty excited to get the win the last game. We knew they were going to push back, and they definitely did.”

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