David Pastrnak is on the best hot streak of his NHL career.
The Boston Bruins winger scored his 10th goal of the season in the first period of Tuesday night's game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The 23-year-old forward was all alone in front of the Leafs net on a power play and showed off his impressive skill by shooting the puck between his legs. It took a little while for the puck to trickle over the goal line, but when it did, the TD Garden crowd erupted.
Check out Pastrnak's brilliant goal in the video below:
Pastrnak's goal streak was extended to four games as a result of this tally. He has scored eight goals over that span and entered Tuesday tied with Edmonton Oilers forward James Neal for the league lead with nine tallies.
This latest goal also was Pastrnak's 300th career point, and he joins a small group of Bruins legends to reach this milestone in 350 or fewer career games.
Pastrnak has a very good chance of reaching the 50-goal mark this season if he stays healthy.
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