Bruins ride momentum of three-goal first period, perfect power play in win over Jets
WINNIPEG — The Boston Bruins overpowered the Jets in their own barn.
The Bruins scored two power-play goals in the first period to eventually take a 3-2 lead, then held their opponents to one goal for the rest of the match to secure a 6-3 victory before 13,158 fans at Canada Life Centre — Winnipeg’s smallest of the season — on Thursday night.
“It’s been all year, they’ve been great,” said Bruins coach Marco Sturm. “I would say, the first half of the game, we took too many penalties. They took advantage. But when they were up 1-0 and we bounced back on the power play and (scored) again, that was a big boost for our team.”
After Winnipeg’s Morgan Barron opened the scoring, David Pastrnak scored his first of two goals with Gustav Nyquist off for tripping to tie the score 1-1. Then, with Barron off for holding, Casey Mittelstadt scored another to give Boston a 2-1 lead. Sean Kuraly then potted an even-strength goal as the Bruins beat Winnipeg netminder Eric Comrie three times in a span of 2:44 in the first, taking a 3-1 lead, one they never relinquished.
