People’s United Bank Goal Of The Week: Pick Best Bruins Goal From Past Week

by abournenesn

Apr 2, 2018

The Boston Bruins are looking like one of the NHL’s best teams as they sprint toward the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Boston went 1-0-2 this week, including a dominating performance over the then-East-leading Tampa Bay Lightning. Bruce Cassidy’s club has been banged up, but they are getting healthy at the right time and look poised for a deep playoff run. But there’s more excitement as 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’ top goals from the past week. Choose the one you believe was the best of the bunch and enter to win a $100 gift card to Franklin Sports.

Here are this week’s nominees:

Goal 1: David Pastrnak’s Power-Play Goal Vs. Lightning
With time winding down in the first period at TD Garden, Pastrnak ripped a laser that found its way through a sea of bodies and into the back of the net, giving Boston a 2-0 lead.

Goal 2: Ryan Donato Scores Vs. Jets
David Krejci forced a turnover against the Jets, creating a 2-on-1 opportunity for he an Donato. Krejci slipped the puck to the B’s rookie, who lifted a backhand shot past Winnipeg netminder Connor Hellebuck to tie the game at one.

Goal 3: Patrice Bergeron Puts Dagger In Lightning
The Bruins led the Lightning 2-1 midway through the third period when Bergeron took a feed from Torey Krug and ripped the puck into the back of the net to give the B’s a 3-1 edge.

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.

Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports
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