The Boston Bruins defeated the Buffalo Sabres 2-1 [1] in overtime during Game 5 [2] of the first-round Stanley Cup playoffs.
The victory prevents the Bruins from being eliminated from the postseason and shifts the series back to Boston for the next contest. A loss would have ended Boston's championship aspirations in the opening round.
The game took place at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York [3]. After a tense battle through regulation, the match moved into an overtime period to determine the winner.
David Pastrnak secured the victory for the Bruins by scoring the winning goal nine minutes and 14 seconds into the overtime period [1]. The goal ended the contest and ensured the series continues.
This win allows Boston to return home with a chance to tie the series. The Bruins faced a high-pressure environment in Buffalo, where they needed a victory to stave off elimination [4].
By winning Game 5 [2], the Bruins have extended their season and forced the Sabres to wait for the series to return to Boston. The 2-1 [1] result reflects a defensive struggle that remained undecided until the overtime marker.
“The Boston Bruins defeated the Buffalo Sabres 2-1 in overtime.”
The Bruins' ability to win a pivotal elimination game on the road shifts the psychological momentum of the first-round series. By forcing a return to their home ice, Boston maximizes their opportunity to recover from an early series deficit and puts the pressure back on Buffalo to close out the series in a hostile away environment.





