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David Pastrnak Scores 39th Goal In Bruins' 3-1 Win Over Rangers

BOSTON (AP) — David Pastrnak scored his team-leading 39th goal after missing the previous eight games with an undisclosed injury, helping the Boston Bruins beat the New York Rangers 3-1 on Saturday.

Taylor Hall and Trent Frederic also scored for Boston, which is jockeying for playoff seeding in the Eastern Conference. Linus Ullmark made 30 stops.

The Bruins had lost four of their previous six games.

Mika Zibanejad scored his 29th goal for New York and Igor Shesterkin made 32 saves.

Having locked up home ice in the opening round of the playoffs with a victory over the Islanders on Thursday, the Rangers had their four-game winning streak snapped.

New York finished the road portion of its regular season with 25 victories, tied for third most in team history.

Boston went 0 for 3 on the power play and hasn't scored in its last 29 opportunities.

Charlie McAvoy made a nice cross-ice pass to Pastrnak, who fired the puck past Shesterkin from the left circle with 35 seconds left in the opening period.

Hall beat Shesterkin on a partial breakaway just over a minute into the second, slipping a wrist shot inside the far post. The 25-year-old Pastrnak assisted on the play for his 500th career point.

With Boston short-handed after Ullmark flipped the puck over the glass for a delay-of-game penalty early in the third, Zibanejad fired in a wrist shot from the bottom of the left circle.

But Frederic scored on a rebound with 10:23 to play.

Ullmark, who missed three games with an injury, robbed former Bruin Frank Vatrano midway through the second, using his glove to snare the one-timer. He even made a skate save off his own teammate, when the puck caromed off the skate of defenseman Hampus Lindholm.

AFTERNOON DELIGHT

Boston improved to 11-2 in afternoon games.

BIG ADDITION

Lindholm, a big trade deadline pickup, also was back after being sidelined with a lower-body injury for seven games.

LOFTY NUMBERS

New York forward Chris Kreider needs one goal to tie Adam Graves (52 in 1993-94) for second on the team's single-season list. It's also the last season the Rangers won the Stanley Cup.

Jaromir Jagr had the most in team history with 54 in 2005-06.

WORTH NOTING

Center Andrew Copp, who recorded the first natural hat trick in an opening period by a Ranger in 72 years Thursday, didn't play because of a lower-body injury. New York center Filip Chytil (upper body) also was sidelined. Coach Gerard Gallant said Friday neither injury is serious.

UP NEXT

Rangers: Host Carolina on Tuesday in the opener of a three-game homestand that closes the regular season.

Bruins: At Montreal on Sunday. They have four games left in the regular season.

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