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Bruins eliminate Maple Leafs on David Pastrnak’s goal in Game 7 OT thriller

BOSTON — David Pastrnak scores on a feed from Hampus Lindholm 1:54 into overtime and the Boston Bruins defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 in Game 7 on Saturday night, clinching a first-round series. He made the decision and advanced to the NHL playoffs.

Jeremy Swayman made 30 saves and Lindholm scored the regulation-tying goal, giving the Bruins a 3-1 lead and avoiding a second straight first-round series loss.

They have defeated the rival Maple Leafs in Game 7 of the first round of the playoffs three times in the past seven years.


David Pastrnak’s overtime goal in Game 7 on Saturday night clinched the series victory for the Bruins. Getty Images

Boston will face the Florida Panthers. The Florida Panthers upset the Bruins in seven games in the first round last year, ruining a season that set records for the most wins and most points in a season in NHL history.

Game 1 is scheduled for Monday night in Florida.

The Panthers have been rested since Tuesday, when they eliminated Tampa Bay in five games.

William Nylander scored and Auston Matthews had an assist for the Maple Leafs, who returned from a two-game absence and are now 0-6 in Game 7 since the 2013 conference quarterfinals. Both of those games were played in Boston, where they were 0-4 on the road.

Matthews missed Games 5 and 6 due to an undisclosed illness.


The Bruins celebrate their Game 7 overtime victory over the Maple Leafs on Saturday in Boston. Getty Images

Ilya Samsonov started in goal for the first time since Game 4 and finished with 29 saves.

James van Riemsdyk and Justin Brazeau also recorded assists.

Samsonov replaced Joseph Woll, who was sidelined before the game after the team announced he was injured in Game 6.

Samsonov conceded 12 goals in the first four matches.

Woll stepped in and allowed just two runs in Toronto’s Game 5 and Game 6 wins.

It was redemption for Pastrnak, who entered the night with two goals and two assists through his first six games.

The Maple Leafs scored their third point of the series at 9:01 of the third period when Tyler Bertuzzi took a spilled puck that was mishandled in the zone, and Matthews pushed it back to a cutting Nylander, who beat Swayman for his third point of the series. He broke his scoring slump.

However, the Bruins tied the score at 1-all a little more than a minute later when Lindholm hit a ball that bounced off the front of the net.

The Bruins had plenty of talismans at TD Garden for Game 7.

Retired captain Patrice Bergeron waved a Bruins flag before the game. Celtics star Jayson Tatum and coach Joe Mazzula were also in attendance, appearing on a video screen and drawing loud cheers.

The excess energy in the building ended up in the ice.

The Bruins were on the offensive early, holding an 11-8 lead through the first 20 minutes after trailing 23-3 in the first period of Games 5 and 6.

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