The Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Boston Bruins 4-2 last night at PPG Paints Arena. Jared McCann scored twice for the Pens and Matt Murray stopped 39 shots. The Pens moved back into sole possession of third place in the Metropolitan Division with 83 points. They are two points behind the second-place New York Islanders with 13 games remaining in the regular season.
The victory snapped a 19-game point streak for the Bruins, who had not lost a game in regulation since January 19th. That was the longest stretch for an NHL team since World War II.
The Columbus Blue Jackets defeated the Penguins 4-1 Saturday. Zach Aston-Reese scored the Penguins lone goal in the second period.
The Washington Capitals defeated Winnipeg 3-1 Sunday, and remain six points ahead of the Penguins. Former Pens winger Carl Hagelin scored the game-winning goal for the Capitals in the game. Washington has not lost since acquiring Hagelin, and have won seven in a row.
The Pens will host the Capitals Tuesday.
Tampa Bay has clinched an Eastern Conference playoff spot. They lead the NHL with 108 points.
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