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Boston Bruins vs. St. Louis Blues: Korpisalo’s 37 Saves, Zacha’s Brace Power 5-2 Home Win FIRST-PERIOD SURGE SETS THE TONE Boston wasted no time electrifying TD Garden, jumping to a 2-0 cushion before fans had settled in. Alex Steeves hammered home a one-timer off a cross-ice feed from Morgan Geekie just 3:12 into the game, and Geekie doubled the advantage on a net-front finish with 6:30 left in the opening frame. BLUES ANSWER, BRUINS PULL AWAY Pavel Buchnevich briefly cut the deficit early in the second, but Viktor Arvidsson restored the two-goal margin less than two minutes later. Pavel Zacha then took over, beating Jordan Binnington from the high slot at 12:26 and striking again on a power play with 0.2 seconds on the clock. Zacha’s two-goal night gives him seven tallies in his past six games, while Geekie’s three-point effort pushes him to a team-best 35 points. KORPISALO STANDS TALL With star netminder Jeremy Swayman nursing a lower-body injury, Joonas Korpisalo delivered his best outing in black and gold, turning aside 37 of 39 shots—including 16 in a frantic third period—to seal his eighth win of the season. MISSING PASTRNAK, BUT NOT MOMENTUM Boston’s five-goal performance came without leading scorer David Pastrnak, who missed a fourth straight game (upper body). Elias Lindholm slid onto the top line and notched two primary assists, while Charlie McAvoy logged 25:14 and a game-high six blocked shots. STANDINGS IMPACT The victory lifts the Bruins to 17-13-0 (34 pts), keeping pace with division-leaders Detroit and Tampa Bay. The Blues, now 11-17-2 (24 pts), have dropped eight of 11 and remain near the Central Division basement. KEY STATS AT A GLANCE • Shots: STL 39, BOS 27 • Faceoff win %: BOS 53% • Power play: BOS 1-for-3, STL 0-for-2 • Hits: STL 24, BOS 21 WHAT’S NEXT • Blues: travel to Ottawa for a Saturday tilt. • Bruins: host the surging New Jersey Devils on Saturday, then head to St. Louis for a rematch on December 9. SEARCH-FRIENDLY TAKEAWAY Fans searching “Bruins vs Blues score,” “who won Bruins Blues tonight,” or “Pavel Zacha goals” will find Boston’s 5-2 statement win fueled by Korpisalo’s goaltending heroics and balanced scoring depth—proof the Bruins can thrive even without Pastrnak in the lineup.

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