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Three Takeaways From Bruins' Big Win Over Canadiens

The Boston Bruins won an impressive 6-3 game over the Montreal Canadiens in their Centennial game. It was an excellent contest, and the Bruins earned two points because of it.

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Let's go over three takeaways from the Bruins' win now.

Bruins Score Three Goals In 70 Seconds

Scoring goals has been a major issue for the Bruins this season. However, that certainly was not the case against the Canadiens. During the first period of the matchup, the Bruins scored three goals in a span of 70 seconds.

<p>© Natalie Reid-Imagn Images</p>

© Natalie Reid-Imagn Images

Charlie McAvoy got the scoring at the 11:45 mark of the first period, David Pastrnak scored 55 seconds later, and then Mark Kastelic scored just 15 seconds after Kastelic. This offensive explosion helped the Bruins get a strong hold of this matchup.

McAvoy & Coyle Shine, Several Other Bruins Get On The Board

Several Bruins got on the scoresheet against the Canadiens, as 10 players had at least one point on the night. McAvoy and Charlie Coyle were two big stars for the Bruins tonight, as they each had two goals. Cole Koepke also had a multi-point night, posting a goal and an assist.

<p>© Natalie Reid-Imagn Images</p>

© Natalie Reid-Imagn Images

Johnny Beecher, Trent Frederic, Morgan Geekie, Mark Kastelic, Jodan Oesterle, and Pavel Zacha all had assists. With the Bruins having such serious offensive struggles this season, it is great that so many players got on the scoresheet.

Jeremy Swayman Shuts The Door

While the Canadiens made it a 5-3 score in the third period, Swayman shut the door after that and helped the Bruins get two points. Swayman ended up saving 26 out of 29 shots on the night to secure the victory. It was another solid performance for the Anchorage, Alaska native.

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