Boston Bruins: 3 takeaways from Monday matinee madness

BOSTON, MA - OCTOBER 12: Zdeno Chara #33, Charlie McAvoy #73, and Sean Kuraly #52 of the Boston Bruins celebrate with teammates after Joakim Nordstrom #20 (not pictured) scored a goal in the first period against the New Jersey Devils at TD Garden on October 12, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)
BOSTON, MA - OCTOBER 12: Zdeno Chara #33, Charlie McAvoy #73, and Sean Kuraly #52 of the Boston Bruins celebrate with teammates after Joakim Nordstrom #20 (not pictured) scored a goal in the first period against the New Jersey Devils at TD Garden on October 12, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images) /
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DENVER, COLORADO – OCTOBER 10: David Pastrnak #88 of the Boston Bruins (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) /

1. David Pastrnak might score 50 goals

Sometimes it has taking David Pastrnak a while to get his scoring going. So far this season Pastrnak hasn’t had any issues putting the puck in the net.

Prior to Monday’s game, Pastrnak had 2 goals in 5 games. That number would increase by a lot more. Pastrnak scored 4 goals against the Ducks.

It is just insane how easy things are for Pastrnak and the Bruins first line. It is like men playing with 5th graders out there.

We also got to see Pastrnak’s patented one timer slap shot for one of his goals. It seems whenever he launches one it is bound to go in.

The fact that Pastrnak already has 6 goals means that this could be a historic season for the winger. I honestly think that Pastrnak could score 50 goals. As long as he doesn’t go through a slump there is no stopping David Pastrnak.