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David Pastrnak sixth Bruins player to reach 900 career points
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- Pastrnak became the Bruins' sixth player to reach 900 career points, adding a pivotal assist in the 4-3 overtime loss to the Rangers and extending his milestone status within Boston's 900-point club.
- He assisted on Elias Lindholm's goals in the first and second periods, showcasing his playmaking as part of the milestone game.
- The milestone was reached on Morgan Geekie's second-period goal at 8:52, which gave Boston a 3-2 lead before the final result.
- Pastrnak hails from the Czech Republic and was Boston's 25th overall pick in the 2014 draft, underscoring his longstanding value to the franchise.
- This season, in 48 games, Pastrnak has 21 goals and 46 assists, highlighting his dual threat as scorer and playmaker.
- Across 804 career games, he has accumulated 412 goals and 488 assists, reinforcing his place among Boston's elite scorers.
- The Associated Press contributed to the report, providing additional context to Pastrnak's milestone.
- Boston trailed 4-3 in overtime at Madison Square Garden, adding drama to Pastrnak's 900-point milestone in a tough road game.
- Morgan Geekie scored the go-ahead goal to put Boston up 3-2 in the second period, setting the stage for Pastrnak's milestone moment.
- Pastrnak joins a historic 900-point club for Boston that includes strong names like Ray Bourque, Johnny Bucyk, Patrice Bergeron, Phil Esposito, and Brad Marchand.
- AP News' coverage provides the milestone context along with detailed game notes and season stats for Pastrnak.
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