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The fourth line provided both of the Bruins’ goals in regulation Monday night, with Daniel Paille netting the equalizer after the B’s found themselves in a two-goal hole against the Senators.
After gaining possession of the puck in front of his own net, Boston center David Krejci found a wide-open Paille, who had just left the bench, near center ice. The fourth-line winger skated into the Ottawa zone unopposed and beat Senators goalie Robin Lehner, tying the score at 2-2 in a game the Bruins would eventually win in a shootout.
Check out the goal in the video above.