Surprise Goal: Pavel Zacha's Delayed Score Shocks New York Rangers in Bruins Matchup

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Surprise Goal: Pavel Zacha's Delayed Score Shocks New York Rangers in Bruins Matchup

The Boston Bruins forward, Pavel Zacha, scored a delayed goal after a replay review during a game against the New York Rangers. The Rangers players had already left the ice, thinking the first period was over. Zacha's shot from the right circle resulted in the puck crossing the goal line after a scramble in front of the net, leading to the goal being awarded after the review.

The goal came during a two-man power-play advantage for the Boston Bruins, with Zacha's shot causing confusion as the puck trickled behind Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick. Defenseman Braden Schneider attempted to clear the puck from the crease, but it had already crossed the goal line, resulting in the delayed goal being awarded to Pavel Zacha.

The New York Rangers players were caught off guard as they had already left the ice, believing the first period was over. The delayed goal by Pavel Zacha gave the Boston Bruins a crucial lead in the game, highlighting the importance of staying focused until the final whistle.

In a surprising turn of events, the Boston Bruins forward, Pavel Zacha, scored a delayed goal during a game against the New York Rangers. The goal was awarded after a replay review, catching the Rangers players off guard as they had already left the ice, thinking the first period was over. Zacha's goal came during a two-man power-play advantage for the Bruins, showcasing the importance of staying focused until the final moments of the game.