NEW YORK — The Boston Bruins put on a Broadway-like show inside the “World’s Most Famous Arena” on Sunday night.
They had to overcome a 1-0 deficit following Michael Haley’s first-period tally. The Bruins erased that opening stanza setback with ease, scoring seven of the games next 10 goals — including four in the second period — en route to the 7-4 victory at Madison Square Garden.
Patrice Bergeron led the way with his fifth career hat trick. His fellow linemates, Brad Marchand and David Pastrnak, both tallied five points on the night.
“At the end of the day we felt that we outplayed them in the first period and if we just stuck to what we do well and what we were doing we’d be ok,” Bruce Cassidy said about overcoming the first-period deficit.