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Pastrnak's Record Night: 6 Assists Ignite Bruins' 10-2 Win!
11 Jan
Summary
- Pastrnak recorded six assists, a feat last achieved by Bobby Orr in 1973.
- He became the third player in franchise history with six assists.
- Pastrnak's remarkable performance extended his point streak to 15 points.

David Pastrnak etched his name in the Boston Bruins' record books on Saturday during an emphatic 10-2 win against the New York Rangers. Pastrnak's exceptional playmaking was on full display as he registered a remarkable six assists in the game, a feat that places him in elite company within the franchise's history.
This six-assist performance by Pastrnak ties the franchise record previously set by legendary defenseman Bobby Orr on January 1, 1973, and Ken Hodge on February 9, 1971. He also achieved a personal best of six points in a regular-season game, a level of offensive output not seen by a Bruins player since Ray Bourque's six-point effort on February 18, 1990.
Furthermore, Pastrnak's stellar outing continued his individual scoring streak. He has now extended his point streak to five consecutive games, accumulating a total of 15 points (four goals and 11 assists) over this impressive stretch, underscoring his significant impact on the team's recent success.




