Former Sabre Casey Mittelstadt tied the game late in the third period and Pavel Zacha scored just 38 seconds into overtime to give the Bruins a 4-3 win over the Sabres in Buffalo.
Zacha’s goal, his 24th of the season, capped a back-and-forth game and gave the B’s a much needed win after a disappointing effort against Toronto on Tuesday.
David Pastrnak and Viktor Arvidsson scored the other goals for the Bruins, while Pastrnak also added two assists.
Joonas Korpisalo made 22 saves in the win.
After a slow start to the first period for both teams, Pastrnak got the scoring started 11 minutes in off of a great pass from Fraser Minten. 1-0 Bruins.
The lead wouldn’t last long, as Jason Zucker scored on the power play just four minutes later to make it a 1-1 game.
Arvidsson got on the board with a “right place, right time” goal midway through the second period, making it 2-1 Bruins.
The B’s would take that lead into the third period, when a nightmare sequence from Mason Lohrei tilted things in Buffalo’s favor.
First, Lohrei lost a puck in the neutral zone, leading to a breakaway for Zach Benson, who cashed in to make it a 2-2 game.
To make matters worse, he was given a penalty for that cross-check on Benson after the goal, leading to a Buffalo power play.
Zucker would get his second of the game, making it 3-2 Buffalo via two goals in 33 seconds.
Mittelstadt would take advantage of a loose puck in the slot with just six minutes left in the third period, making it a 3-3 game.
That set the stage for Zacha, who took a nice pass from Pastrnak and beat Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen five-hole to end the game.
Bruins win, 4-3!
Game notes
- Mittelstadt spent the majority of his NHL career in Buffalo, so it was fitting that his big, game-tying goal came in a milestone game: last night’s was the 500th of his NHL career.
- We all remember the earlier days of the season, when penalties seemed to sink the Bruins on a nightly basis, and that was nearly the case again tonight. Buffalo went 2-for-3 on the man advantage, and two of those three penalties were tripping calls.
- It’s probably silly to harp on Lohrei at this point, but that really was a brutal sequence in the third period. Mistakes/giveaways happen, but to compound it with a cross-checking penalty just can’t happen.
- The Bruins deserve a lot of credit for sticking with it after Zucker’s go-ahead goal. Playing your second game in two night’s in a hostile building isn’t easy regardless, and it would have been relatively easy to pack it in after giving up two goals in 30 seconds in the third period.
- Pastrnak is up to 3G-6A-9PTS totals in his last five games, as he continues to shoulder the load for the Bruins. His assist on Zacha’s goal was his 60th of the season. That’s two off of his career high of 63, which he has reached for the past two seasons.
- To make Wednesday night even bright, the Maple Leafs won again last night, so it was an all-around good night for the Bruins.
The B’s will now enjoy a rarity this season (aside from the Olympic break): three consecutive days without a game, as they’re off until hosting Minnesota on Saturday night.