People’s United Bank Goal of the Week: Pick Best Bruins Goal From Past Week

by abournenesn

Jan 29, 2018

The Boston Bruins went into the All-Star break in style.

The B’s won their final two games before the break, a pair of 3-2 victories over the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday and the Ottawa Senators on Thursday. As if that wasn’t exciting enough, starting last month, NESN, People’s United Bank and Franklin Sports are partnering for the “People’s United Goal of the Week” sweepstakes.

Below are three of the Bruins’ goals from the past week. Choose the one you believe is the best of the bunch and enter to win a $100 gift card to Franklin Sports.

Here are this week’s nominees:

Goal 1: Riley Nash Scores From Tough Angle
The Bruins tied the score at one against the Devils when veteran forward Riley Nash scored his seventh goal of the campaign. Nash beat Devils goalie Cory Schneider from a tight angle with an accurate shot.

Goal 2: Patrice Bergeron Scores No. 20
Bergeron excels in all situations, and he continued Boston’s recent power-play success when he scored a goal with the man advantage to tie the score at two in the second period. It was Bergeron’s 20th tally of the season, making him the third B’s forward to reach the 20-goal mark this season, joining teammates Brad Marchand and David Pastrnak.

Goal 3: Jake DeBrusk Seals Win Vs. Senators
DeBrusk’s 11th goal of the season ended up being the game-winning tally in Boston’s 3-2 victory over the Senators. The win extended Boston’s point streak to 18 games — the team’s longest such streak since the Bobby Orr era.

First, make sure you read and agree to the official rules. Then cast your vote and completely fill out the form below and you will be entered into our weekly drawing for a chance to win a $100 gift card to FranklinSports.com.

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