Boston Bruins’ David Pastrnak Achieves Historic Milestone in NHL

Boston Bruins’ David Pastrnak Achieves Historic Milestone in NHL

The Boston Bruins delivered a dazzling offensive performance against the New Jersey Devils on April 9, securing a commanding 7-2 victory. Leading the charge was none other than star winger David Pastrnak, whose stellar play continues to make headlines.

Pastrnak Hits 100, Makes History

In true Pastrnak fashion, the 28-year-old scored once and had two assists in the Bruins’ win over the Devils. That gives him 100 points for the season.

According to NHL PR, Pastrnak is the first Czech-born player in NHL history to have three 100-point seasons in a row. He’s a machine.

Pastrnak’s streak started in 22-23 when he had 113 points in 82 games. Then last season he had 110 points in 82 games. Now in 24-25, he’s got 41 goals, 59 assists, 100 points and proving once again he’s one of the best in the league.

Bruins Fall to Sabres, but Pastrnak Keeps Rolling

Just before they beat the Devils, the Bruins lost to the Sabres 6-3 on April 6 . They’re 31-38-9 overall and have lost 11 of their last 12. But Pastrnak has been a bright spot.

Over his last three games, Pastrnak has been unstoppable: 4 goals, 11 points, +8. And he’s on a 7 game point streak with 7 goals and 9 assists.

The Bruins are missing the playoffs for the first time in almost 10 years but Pastrnak’s individual numbers are a silver lining. He’s kept himself in the scoring race despite the team around him collapsing.

Why Pastrnak’s Achievements Matter?

Pastrnak’s run is about more than numbers—it’s about legacy. By being the first Czech player to have three 100 point seasons in a row he’s cementing his status as one of the NHL’s best. He can produce at this level on a bad team which says a lot about his talent and work ethic.

For Bruins fans, Pastrnak’s games are a reminder of what’s so great about hockey. Whether it’s his wrist shot, passes or ability to rise to the occasion Pastrnak is still delivering magic that leaves us all in awe.

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  1. […] has 5 goals and 8 assists and is now at 42 goals and 58 assists on the season. Even though, the Bruins will miss the playoffs Pastrnak has been a bright […]

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