Boston, MA (Sports Network) – Dustin Jeffrey’s second goal of the game, coming at 1:52 of overtime, helped Pittsburgh end Boston’s seven-game win streak with a 3-2 decision at TD Garden.
Jeffrey streaked down the right side, cut to the middle and beat Tim Thomas with a forehand shot inside the left post to end the contest.
Jordan Staal also tallied for the Penguins, who had dropped six of seven coming in and have not won in regulation win since February 4.
Marc-Andre Fleury halted 29-of-31 shots for the win as Pittsburgh crept within two points of the Flyers for first place in the Atlantic Division.
Zdeno Chara and David Krejci scored for the Bruins, who hadn’t tasted defeat since February 15 against Toronto. Thomas ended up with 36 stops.
Following a scoreless first period, the Bruins got on the board at 7:26 of the second period. Krejci kept the puck in at the blue line near the right boards and flipped into the middle for Chara, who ripped a wrister home.
Pittsburgh tallied twice in a 70-second span with Staal knotting the game at 10:09 off a give-and-go with Tyler Kennedy and Jeffrey potting a rebound at 11:19.
Thomas went to the bench for an extra skater with just over a minute to play. Seconds after Matt Cooke’s try for the empty net was blocked, Mark Recchi worked the puck behind the net to Milan Lucic, who fed Krejci in the slot for the tying goal with 32.5 seconds left in regulation.
It was Jeffrey’s first career two-goal game…Chara’s goal was his first in 20 games, dating back to his hat trick in a 7-0 win over Carolina on January 17…Pens defenseman Zbynek Michalek recorded his 100th career assist on Jeffrey’s first tally…Lucic notched two assists for Boston.