The Boston Bruins continued their impressive run with a 3-2 overtime win against the Ottawa Senators at TD Garden on November 6, 2025. This victory marks their fifth straight win, the longest streak for the Bruins since January.
The game was tightly contested, but Boston secured the win with less than six seconds left in overtime. Early on, Boston fell behind when Michael Amadio scored on a 2-on-1 break at 5:42 in the first period, giving the Senators the initial lead.
Goalie Joonas Korpisalo faced early pressure, surrendering the first goal on only his third shot faced. This season, the Bruins have given up the first goal within the first three shots seven times, split between Korpisalo and Jeremy Swayman.
“These guys are giving me everything they got,” Bruins coach Marco Sturm said after the game. “Everybody knows me now and knows what I want out of them. I’m very happy with how we approach every game structure-wise now.”
Center Sean Kuraly was a key figure in the celebration after scoring, showing the team’s strong chemistry and determination to keep the momentum going.
The Bruins’ ability to rally back and seize the win in overtime underscores their growth and cohesion under coach Sturm’s leadership.
Summary: The Bruins extended their longest winning streak in over a year with a resilient overtime win over the Senators, reflecting improved team structure and strong coaching.