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Pastrnak fires back at Sabres fan as tensions rise in Buffalo

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Jonathan Ouimet
April 29, 2026  (0:27)
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David Pastrnak's overtime winner in Buffalo wasn't the loudest moment of his night. The celebration through the glass at a Sabres fan was.

The Czech winger skated straight to the boards, mouth wide open, locking eyes with one fan in a Buffalo blue jersey and unloading every ounce of emotion he had.

That's a $11.25 million star with 100 regular season points letting four games of frustration out in three seconds. The Buffalo fan got a face full of it.

The series sat 3-1 Sabres going into tonight. Boston was on the brink. The Bruins came in with a top six that posted a -5 series rating from their best player. Pastrnak hadn't scored at even strength in this round.

Then the puck went in. The bench poured over. The captain went straight to the glass. You don't see that kind of celebration in the regular season. You only see it in the rounds that decide a career.

Marco Sturm's first playoff run as Bruins head coach was 60 minutes from over. He canceled morning skate. He hid the lineup. The German bench boss watched his star deliver a moment that's going to live on social for a week.

The clip is everywhere already. Pastrnak yelling, Zacha holding, the fan staring back from inches away separated by a single pane of plexiglass. That's playoff hockey in 2026.

Why this is the moment Bruins fans needed

Boston had been searching for a heartbeat since Game 1. Charlie McAvoy and Hampus Lindholm carried -4 and -5 series ratings. The top six was buried in expected goals against. The team was being outplayed.

A captain doesn't go through the glass at an opposing fan unless something has been bottled up for a long time. Pastrnak just told the entire Bruins fan base he's still got fight left.

Game 6 is Friday at TD Garden. The Bruins still trail the series 3-2. Lindy Ruff's group can still close this out at home in Game 7. Nothing has been decided.

What has been decided is who the emotional engine of this team is.

Jeremy Swayman saved the night with a road performance after a .899 series save percentage. The 27-year-old goalie just earned a TD Garden ovation that's going to shake the building.

You can already hear the storyline forming in Boston. Down 3-1, on the brink, road overtime, captain delivers, captain celebrates in your face.

That's the kind of run that becomes franchise lore if it keeps going.

The Bruins finished the regular season 45-27-10 with 100 points. They were never the favorite in this round. Now they have a captain who's playing like the favorite.

Buffalo's first playoff series win in 14 years just got a little louder, and a lot more personal.


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