Bruins' Pastrnak opens scoring after lengthy offside review call
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The Boston Bruins may have caught a huge break in a must-win game to end the regular season.
For the second straight game, David Pastrnak appeared to open the scoring on a nifty play, and, like the last time, it was challenged by the opposition - this time, the Ottawa Senators - due to an apparent offside.
The lengthy review was inconclusive, giving the Bruins the 1-0 lead.
Here's a closer look at the apparent offside:
This is the best look pic.twitter.com/ZOFCC9CL7I
— Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) April 9, 2016
The goal was Pastrnak's 15th of the season.
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