The Boston Bruins came back from two goals behind and scored four unanswered goals to take Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals, setting a franchise record in the process.
Cassidy meets with the media
Boston Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy spoke to the media following his team’s come-from-behind 4-2 victory.
🎥 Bruce Cassidy meets with the media after Game 1 to talk Connor Clifton, the Bergeron-Schenn matchup, and the Sean Kuraly line: pic.twitter.com/RJMEUYI3Bw
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) May 28, 2019
Schenn and Pietrangelo with the postgame press conference
Brayden Schenn scored the opening goal of the Stanley Cup Finals and he recorded an assist for St. Louis Blues’ second goal. Schenn and Alex Pietrangelo spoke to the media following the loss.
POSTGAME: Brayden Schenn and Alex Pietrangelo discuss Game 1 in Boston. #stlblues pic.twitter.com/g4OtsfS91I
— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) May 28, 2019
Four unanswered goals
Boston scored two goals in the second period and two more in the third to get the win.
Four unanswered? Yup, that's a @dunkindonuts NHL comeback. #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/2fpigqCwbJ
— NHL (@NHL) May 28, 2019
Boston wrote history
The Bruins’ comeback in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals was the first time in franchise history they came from multiple goals behind to win the game in Stanley Cup Finals.
A franchise first for the @NHLBruins last night! 🙌 #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/EPXvhsVDec
— NHL (@NHL) May 28, 2019
Assist of the night
Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals was tied at two when Noel Acciari found a way to dish the puck to Sean Kuraly, who scored and put the Bruins up 3-2.
Spin and fire.
Noel Acciari's spin-around dish led to @kurals9's winner in Game 1 of the #StanleyCup Final.@bethisraellahey | #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/2QytPJ8O8c
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) May 28, 2019