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BOSTON BRUINS Vs. WINNIPEG JETS BOSTON BRUINS vs. WINNIPEG JETS POST GAME NOTES MILESTONES REACHED: • Winnipeg’s Andrew Copp’s power play goal tonight was his 100th NHL point. • Winnipeg’s Patrik Laine recorded his 100th NHL assist in the second period. WHO’S HOT: • David Pastrnak had three goals tonight, extending his point streak to 12 games with 9-10=19 totals in that span and giving him 15-14=29 totals in 18 of his last 22 contests ... It is his third hat trick of the season and the seventh of his career ... It is his second straight season with three hat tricks. • Jake DeBrusk had two goals and an assist tonight, giving him 6-3=9 totals in five of his last ten games. • Joakim Nordstrom had an assist tonight, giving him 1-1=2 totals in two of his last four games played. • Sean Kuraly had an assist tonight, giving him five assists in four of his last nine games. • Torey Krug had an assist tonight, giving him single assists each in four straight games with 1-9=10 totals in eight of his last nine games played. • Brad Marchand had an assist tonight, giving him 2-9=11 totals in seven of his last eight games with 2-16=18 totals in 12 of his last 15 contests. • David Krejci had an assist tonight, giving him 3-6=9 totals in six of his last 11 games. • Charlie McAvoy had an assist tonight, giving him single assists each in three of his last five games. • Matt Grzelyck had an assist tonight, giving him five assists in four of his last seven games. • Winnipeg’s Mark Scheifele had a goal and an assist tonight, giving him 4-7=11 totals in five of his last six games with 12- 15=27 totals in 15 of his last 18 contests. • Winnipeg’s Nikolaj Ehlers had two assists tonight, giving him 3-5=8 totals in four of his last six games. • Winnipeg’s Kyle Connor had a goal and an assist tonight, giving him 8-5=13 totals in eight of his last ten games. • Winnipeg’s Andrew Copp had a goal tonight, giving him single goals each in two of his last three games. • Winnipeg’s Neal Pionk had a goal tonight, giving him 1-12=13 totals in ten of his last 13 games with his first goal since Nov. 29 vs. Anaheim. • Winnipeg’s Josh Morrissey had an assist tonight, giving him 1-1=2 totals in two of his last three games. • Winnipeg’s Blake Wheeler had an assist tonight, giving him 1-5=6 totals in his last four straight games with 6-11=17 totals in nine of his last 13 contests. • Winnipeg’s Patrik Laine had an assist tonight, giving him 4-5=9 totals in six of his last ten games. • Winnipeg’s Dmitry Kulikov had an assist tonight in his first game back after missing 18 with an upper body injury. THIS AND THAT: • The Bruins have extended their power play goal streak to 12 straight games ... They have gone 14 for 46 (30.4%) over that span ... It is their longest such streak since a 12-game span from Dec. 31, 1987-Jan. 23, 1988 (16/85, 18.8%). SPECIAL TEAMS: • The Bruins went 1 for 4 (25.0%) on the power play tonight ... They are now 40 for 146 on the power play this season (27.4%) and they have allowed three shorthanded goals. • The Jets went 2 for 2 (100.0%) on the power play tonight ... They are now 28 for 132 on the power play this season (21.2%) and they have allowed three shorthanded goals. • The Bruins went 0 for 2 (0.0%) on the penalty kill tonight ... They are now 113 for 135 overall on the penalty kill this season (83.7%) and they have scored two shorthanded goals. • The Jets went 3 for 4 (75.0%) on the penalty kill tonight ... They are now 84 for 115 on the penalty kill this season (73.0%) and they have scored four shorthanded goals. ATTENDANCE: • Tonight’s attendance was a sellout figure of 17,850. • That extends the Bruins’ sellout streak at TD Garden to 465 straight regular season and playoff games starting on Dec. 5, 2009 vs. Ottawa. • Their last non-sellout game at TD Garden was on Dec. 2, 2009 when a Wednesday game vs. the Tampa Bay Lightning drew 16,553. Thursday, January 9, 2020 ... TD Garden; Boston MA.
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