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Bruins Beat Ottawa in Overtime, Extend Win Streak to Five Games

“These guys give me everything they have, they really do,” Sturm said. “Did we play the way we wanted early on? Probably not. But I think everyone gets it now. Everyone knows me now, knows what I want out of them.”​

Kuraly’s second goal of the year put the Bruins up 2-1. Tanner Jeannot worked the puck down low before popping it over to Kuraly, who sniped it past Linus Ullmark at 16:03. Peeke picked up the secondary assist on the play, which marked his first multi-point game of the season.​

“I got the puck and heard the bench talking that I had some time, so I got to the middle there and kind of held onto it until someone came to me,” Jeannot said. “Eventually, two guys came to me, and Sean was in a great spot in the middle there and had a great shot to finish.”

Kuraly jumped into the TD Garden glass, resurrecting his signature celly in the Black & Gold.​

“I figured, after that one went in, it was overdue,” Kurlay said. “It actually wasn’t rehearsed. But the second it went in, I knew what I had to do.”

The Senators found the 2-2 equalizer with a tally from Claude Giroux at 11:52 of the third, which ultimately forced overtime.

​Pavel Zacha was the hero on Thursday, knocking in the loose puck from Charlie McAvoy’s chance with six seconds remaining in overtime to secure the 3-2 win. McAvoy logged his 12th assist of the season, which is ranked second in the league for all NHL defensemen, just behind Cale Makar.

“It’s huge. We’ve been on the wrong side of that a couple times this year. We stuck with it,” Peeke said. “They had a little push in the third, they got one. But we fought until the end, just needed the extra time, and found a way to get one.”

Joonas Korpisalo was in net for Boston – against his former team – and posted 20 saves, many of which held the Bruins in the competition late.

“He was great,” Jeannot said. “Both goalies have been great. It feels really good to know you have a solid goaltender back there. I can’t say enough good things.”

The Bruins are back in action on Saturday with a 7 p.m. contest against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena.

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