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Bruins scored three goals in the third period to Panthers' six-game winning shop for Snaphers

Pavel Zacha scored the game winner with 3:17 in the regulation to underline the third three-goal period of Boston Bruins in a 3-2 victory against the visiting Florida Panthers on Tuesday evening.

After the clinching goal, Zacha was the beneficiary of a backhand pass from David Pastrnak, who spoke a check into the corner and condemned a backhand pass on the fold.

Pastrnak was the only bruin with several points (one goal, an assist). His 33rd goal of the season came on the power play and brought Boston to the scoreboard with 11:04 in the regulation.

Mason Lohrei also scored a goal and Jeremy Swayman stopped 26 shots for the Bruins, who have won two games since the end of a series of deadline transactions, which included trade with captain Brad Marchand to Florida. In this case, the long -time Bruin did not agree against his former team.

Dmitry Kulikov and Mackie Samoskevich scored for the Atlantic Division Leading Panthers, who had a six-game winning streak.

Sam Bennett and Seth Jones each had support for Florida, while Sergei Bobrovsky achieved 21 parades.

Florida led 28-24 in hits, and special teams played a role in both teams who found the back of the network during a power game.

Minutes after Bobrovsky Pastrnak's outline, Casey Mittelstadt centered a pass that found the star winger for the first goal in Boston on the front door.

The Bruins then tied the score with 6:09 on the left when Lohrei lowered the slot and a wrist shot past Bobrovsky. Jakub Lauko won a puck battle along the wall to create the piece.

Kulikov scored Florida's second shot for the opening destination at 4:27 a.m. and finally took a 1-0 lead into the first break. The defender sent a one-timer from the high slot past Swayman and triggered the shot directly from a Bennett Faceoff win.

The hosts generated in the second time qualification for successive power games, but could not find a binding goal for both. Bobrovsky made an important stop when the first advantage listed and had set up a piece of Pavel Zacha's journey from the right circle of Ian Mitchell.

Swayman recovered from a potential bad game of a caroma from the boards and held his team in a game with a gate when he came back to stop Anton Lundell's open chance with 5:47 in the second time.

After Boston's Nikita Zadorov had been asked for a dispute with Sam Reinhart, a 56-second 5-opposite-3-Panthher helped the Panthers to double their lead at the beginning of the third. At 4:49 Samoskevich buried a Seth Jones pass from the left point.

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