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Despite the struggles, Bruins captain believes that his teammate deserves MVP votes

Despite the struggles, Bruins captain believes that his teammate deserves MVP votes

Boston – because it happened in the Bruins‘Fifth consecutive game without a victory, David Pastnrak’s The continuous race of the Torrid offensive did not receive the attention it would have in a victory.

But despite The lossPastrNak:

  • He extended his streak of points to 16 games, the longest in the NHL this season. It has 14 goals and 18 assists on that section.
  • He scored his goal 31, which places him fourth in the NHL. There is two behind Mark Scheifele and William Nylander, who are 33 and 12 behind Leon Draisaitl, who is running with the race in 43. The 73 Pastrnak points are also tied in fourth place.
  • He scored his career point 800, making him the eighth Bruin to do so.
  • He scored his goal 18 in 20 games since January 1. He had only 13 goals in 39 games before the New Year.

Pastrnak did not feel celebrated.

“I would renounce the streak of points for the victories,” he said. “I just want to get the W and return to a winning streak. I’m not focused on anything else. I am trying to do everything possible to help the team. “

Brad Marchand In spite of the fact that the Bruins are not close to the upper part of the classification, Pastrnak should be in the MVP race.

“I mean, I should be very high in MVP candidate career at this time,” Marchand said. “It is at another level and it is impressive to see it every night and the things it does.

“It simply creates a lot for this group and is leading the position at this time,” Marchand continued. “We understand the talent that is. But he is rising to another level at this time where he is one of the best in the league and it is fun to see it. “

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