Boston’s Pavel Zacha clinched the game with a rebound goal just six seconds before the end of overtime, securing a 3-2 victory over the Ottawa Senators and the Bruins’ fifth straight win.
During extra time, Charlie McAvoy’s shot slipped through Ullmark’s pads, allowing Zacha to push the puck across the line and seal the win for Boston.
The Bruins opted to retain Jeremy Swayman, signing him to an eight-year, $66 million deal, with Korpisalo serving as the backup. For Ottawa, Amadio opened scoring about six minutes into the first period on a feed from Shane Pinto.
“Pavel Zacha poked in a rebound with six seconds left in overtime to lead Boston to its fifth straight win.”
The Bruins extended their winning streak to five as Pavel Zacha’s last-second overtime goal crowned a thrilling finish against Ottawa and demonstrated Boston’s renewed form.