David Pastrnak scores fourth of season, Boston beats Winnipeg 4-1
WINNIPEG — Boston’s David Pastrnak is ready to go home after taking two of three games on a season-opening road trip.
The 20-year-old Pastrnak scored the eventual winner on Monday as the Bruins ended their road swing with a 4-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets at MTS Centre.
“We’re excited to get back and see our fans,” said Pastrnak. “We can’t wait to play in the Garden.”
Pastrnak’s team-leading fourth goal of the season came in his 100th career game and was a fortunate one, as he banked a long centring pass off Jets defenceman Tobias Enstrom and in late in the second period. The goal extended his point streak to three games and gives him six points on the season.