Charlie Coyle Scores Against Canadiens
Coyle’s clutch Goal Lifts Bruins Past Canadiens
boston, MA – Charlie Coyle delivered a crucial goal late in the third period, propelling the Boston Bruins to a hard-fought victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Friday night. The final score at TD Garden was 3-2.
The game was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading scoring chances throughout the night. The Canadiens struck first,but the Bruins answered back with a power-play goal from Brad Marchand in the second period. Montreal regained the lead early in the third, setting the stage for Coyle’s heroics.
With just under five minutes remaining, Coyle found himself in front of the net, perfectly positioned to redirect a pass from Patrice Bergeron past Montreal’s goaltender. The goal sent the TD Garden crowd into a frenzy and gave the Bruins the lead they wouldn’t relinquish.
“[Bergeron] made a great play to get the puck to me,” Coyle said after the game. “I just tried to get my stick on it and get it to the net. It was a big goal for us.”
The Bruins’ defense held strong in the final minutes, securing the win and extending their winning streak to three games.
The victory keeps Boston atop the atlantic Division standings, while Montreal remains in the hunt for a playoff spot.
Coyle’s Late Heroics Lift Bruins Past Canadiens
Boston, MA – In a thrilling back-adn-forth battle at TD Garden, Charlie Coyle emerged as the hero, scoring a clutch goal in the final minutes to lead the Boston Bruins to a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Friday night.
The game saw both teams trading scoring blows throughout the night. The Canadiens struck first, but the Bruins answered back with a power play goal courtesy of Brad Marchand in the second period. Montreal regained the lead early in the third, setting the stage for Coyle’s dramatic game-winner.
With just under five minutes remaining, Coyle found himself perfectly positioned in front of the net. A precise pass from Patrice Bergeron found its mark, and Coyle redirected the puck past Montreal’s goaltender, igniting the TD Garden crowd and sealing the victory for the Bruins.
” [Bergeron] made a great play to get the puck to me,” Coyle modestly stated after the game.”I just tried to get my stick on it and get it to the net. it was a big goal for us.”
The Bruins’ defense proved stalwart in the game’s closing minutes, protecting the lead and securing their third consecutive win. This victory maintains Boston’s position at the top of the Atlantic division standings, while the Canadiens continue to fight for a playoff berth.
