COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Boston Bruins got some much-needed production from their top line in a 4-1 win against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday night that evened their Eastern Conference semifinal series at two games apiece. Pastrnak, Bergeron and Marchand, had combined for 260 points in the regular season but had been neutralized by Columbus through the first three games of the series. Their only point had been a goal by Pastrnak in Game 2 that was a deflection off his skate. “If you break down the chances we’ve had game to game, we are getting five, six opportunities every game,” said Marchand, who also was whistled for three penalties in Game 4. “It’s only a matter of time before these guys score goals.”
Source: New York Times May 03, 2019 02:42 UTC