
This Bruins superstar has joined elite company.
Boston Bruins superstar David Pastrnak has been dominating the NHL as of late. Heading into the Bruins' Feb. 4 contest against the Minnesota Wild, Pastrnak had 10 goals and 23 points in his last 10 games.
Pastrnak stayed hot against the Wild, too, as he extended his ongoing point streak to 11 games by recording the primary assist on Charlie McAvoy's first-period goal. With this assist, Pastrnak has joined some elite company.

No. 88 is just the fourth Bruin over the past 30 years to record an 11-game point streak. And who are the other three Bruins who have done this? Adam Oates (14 games in 1996-97), Brad Marchand (12 games in 2019-20), and Marc Savard (11 games in 2007-08).
Pastrnak joining this trio is undoubtedly a huge accomplishment. It will be fascinating to see if the can catch Marchand and Oates' streaks from here.

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