In a thrilling, back-and-forth offensive showcase, the Boston Bruins mounted a dramatic third-period comeback only to fall 6-5 in overtime to the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday night. The loss, while securing a valuable point, highlighted both the team's resilience and the razor-thin margins in the NHL playoff race.
The story of the night was Bruins forward Morgan Geekie, who electrified the game with a second career hat trick. Breaking a 17-game scoring drought, Geekie was a force in front of the net, capitalizing on feeds, including two from David Pastrnak. Pastrnak's pair of assists brought him to a remarkable 99 points for the season, underscoring his MVP-caliber play.
Despite Geekie's heroics and additional goals from Hampus Lindholm and Pavel Zacha, the Hurricanes' relentless pressure proved too much. Carolina's surge in the second period forced a goaltending change, and Jaccob Slavin ultimately sealed the win for the home team just over a minute into the extra frame.
For Bruins fans, the game was a rollercoaster of emotions—a testament to the heart and offensive firepower this team possesses as they gear up for the postseason. Every shift counts, and this overtime battle was a perfect example of the high-stakes, fast-paced hockey that defines the sport.