Pastrnak Joins Elite Company With 900-Point Milestone
David Pastrnak has etched his name into Boston Bruins history by becoming just the sixth player in franchise history to reach 900 career points, a feat that underscores his consistency and playmaking brilliance over more than a decade with the organization. The 29-year-old Czech winger accomplished the milestone with three assists in a game against the Rangers, including the primary helper on Morgan Geekie's go-ahead goal in the second period.


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