Who Bruins’ Jakub Lauko Plans To Give Puck From First NHL Goal To

A very touching present from the young center

The Bruins needed some big plays, and Jakub Lauko was there to help provide them.

The 22-year-old center scored his first career NHL goal in Boston’s win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday. The Bruins clawed back from a three-goal deficit, and Hampus Lindholm provided the game-winner in a 6-5 overtime victory.

Lauko’s goal came in the first period, and the young center made good use of his playing time as David Krejci recovers from an upper-body injury.

It was just his sixth game, but Lauko has shown he belongs in the NHL. During an in-game interview on the ESPN broadcast, the center credited left wing veteran Nick Foligno — or “uncle Nick” — for guiding him and taking him under his wing.

Of course, the puck from his first goal will serve as a big memento, and the 22-year-old revealed what he plans to do with it.

“I made a promise to my dying friend two years ago I would make it to the NHL. It’s going to his mother,” Lauko said postgame, per Joe Haggerty of Boston Hockey Now.

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Lauko revealed his Czech friend, Ondrej Buchtela, died from cancer a couple of years ago.