BOSTON -- David Pastrnak had already found his scoring touch this season. It was his overtime winner that had his teammates in awe.Pastrnak scored his second goal of the game 1:23 into the extra period, and the Boston Bruins continued their recent success against the Florida Panthers with a 4-3 victory Monday night.The goal was just the skill of David showing what he can do, Bruins captain Zdeno Chara said.Pastrnak got his team-leading 15th goal by cutting in from the left wing, shifting around goalie Roberto Luongo and tucking in the game-winner.Hes very creative Boston goalie Tuukka Rask said of his teammate. Hes been a talent for many, many years and now hes finally taking the last step and kind of making a real name for himself in the league.David Backes and Tim Schaller also scored for the Bruins, who are 15-2-1 in their last 18 games against the Panthers. Rask stopped 27 shots to raise his record to 14-4-1 this season and 17-3-1 in his career against Florida.Jaromir Jagr had a goal for the Panthers, the 754th of his career, and Luongo finished with 32 saves.I said weve got to pull together and I thought the guys did that in the third, Florida general manager/interim coach Tom Rowe said. That third period is what we are capable of.Floridas Jason Demers slipped a shot under Rask, tying it with 1:29 to play, after the Bruins had moved ahead when Backes tipped in Ryan Spooners shot for the go-ahead goal with 6:52 remaining.Gutsy effort there in a tough building, Luongo said.Aleksander Barkov also scored for the Panthers.Boston improved to 4-0-1 in its last five games, sending the Panthers to their fourth loss in five on a six-game road trip, their longest of the season.Backes, at the top of the crease, redirected Spooners wrister from the top of the left circle after Barkov had tied it with 12:06 to play.Pastrnaks first goal snapped a 1-all tie late in the second period. Brad Marchand hustled for a loose puck behind the net and fed it out front to Pastrnak, who snapped in a quick shot from just outside the crease.Hes coming into his own, Boston coach Claude Julien said. Theres no doubt about that. Confidence-wise its probably at its highest, and rightfully so.Barkov tied it again by firing a rising wrister past Rasks glove.The Bruins had moved ahead 1-0 on Schallers goal late in the opening period.Florida evened it on Jagrs goal midway through the second when he one-timed Aaron Ekblads pass by Rask.Game notes Before the opening faceoff, the Bruins honored five New Englanders who won medals at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Gymnast Aly Raisman, from Needham, Massachusetts, dropped the ceremonial first puck. They each wore a Bruins home black and gold jersey with No. 16 and their last names on the back. ... Chara returned after missing six games with a lower-body injury. I felt pretty good for the first game, he said. It was a good game to come back. Floridas a good skating team and its always pretty challenging to play them. ... Boston D Torey Krug wasnt at the morning skate because of illness, but played. . Florida D Keith Yandle sustained a lower-body injury in the first and didnt return. Rowe said after the game that Yandle is going to be out for a while. ... Boston LW Matt Beleskey and Panthers C Jonathan Marchessault both were out with lower-body injuries, and after the game the Bruins said Beleskey will miss six weeks with a knee injury. . Rowe grew up about 25 minutes from TD Garden, in Lynn, Massachusetts.UP NEXTPanthers: End their trip at the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday before going home for two straight.Bruins: At the Washington Capitals on Tuesday before playing two in a row at home. Yeezy 350 v2 Noir Et Rouge . PETERSBURG, Fla. Yeezy 350 v2 Acheter . 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BROSSARD, Que. -- The Montreal Canadiens tried to focus on the positive on Saturday after a roller-coaster season that saw the team finish a surprising second in the Eastern Conference, then quickly bow out in the playoffs. Despite getting knocked out by the Ottawa Senators in five games, Habs players said there is much to build on for next year with a strong core group and the emergence of youngsters like Brendan Gallagher and Alex Galchenyuk. Gallagher is nominated for the Calder Trophy for best rookie. Galchenyuk, only 19, showed flashes of brilliance in his first year. P.K. Subban, meanwhile, is nominated for the Norris Trophy for best defenceman. "Weve got some great young talent," said veteran defenceman Josh Gorges, as the Canadiens met the media for a final time this season at their practice facility in Brossard, Que. "Weve gotta make sure that we really learn from this year and we keep growing, and then next year well have to pull it together." First, though, many of the Habs will need to set aside some time to heal. The team offered up more information on Saturday about the injuries that piled up during its short playoff stint. Ryan White said he punctured a lung during Game 3 of the series, while Francis Bouillon revealed he was playing with a broken finger suffered in an April 11 fight against the Buffalo Sabres Steve Ott. Forward Brandon Prust hurt his ribs in Game 4 against the Senators and will undergo an MRI on his shoulder in the coming days. Goaltender Carey Price suffered a sprained MCL in his knee in Game 4, which will take about six weeks to recover. Its the second year in a row that Price has finished the season with an injury. Last year he sat out with a concussion. Price became a lightning rod for criticism as he slumped through the final weeks of the season and admitted it was a challenge to take on the Sens hot-handed goalie Craig Anderson. "The way it ended leavees a bad taste in your mouth," Price said.dddddddddddd. "Well just have to use that motivation to make bigger strides next year." Price said he wants to come back stronger next year, with his eye on earning a spot on the Canadian Olympic team in Sochi, Russia. "Theres a lot of positives to take out of this season," Price said. "We want to find the areas we need to improve to make this team a champion." For now, Habs players will seek out glory at the international level. Several Habs are joining their national teams at the World Championships underway in Sweden. Galchenyuk will play for the United States and Tomas Plekanec will play for the Czech Republic, while Raphael Diaz plans to join the Swiss team once he gets a green light from the Habs medical staff. Subban hasnt received a call to join Team Canada. General manager Steve Yzerman has said he doesnt plan to add more players to the team. After missing the start of the season before signing a two-year, $5.75-million contract, Subban attributed his own strong year to the teams improved play. "I think you see individual success when you focus on the team," he said. "When a team goes from 15th place to second in the conference its not because one guy or two guys. "Everybody was on the same page." Meanwhile, Lars Eller, who left Game 1 on a stretcher after an illegal hit to the head from Eric Gryba, said hes had no symptoms for three or four days. Eller said hell be ready for next season. He rejected any suggestion the Habs need to get bigger to compete in the playoffs against teams like the Sens or Boston Bruins. "I dont think you need clear-cut heavyweight fighters or anything like that," Eller said. "I think most of all you need good hockey players and people to have the right attitude, the desire to win." Note: GM Marc Bergevin will address the media on Monday. ' ' '