Hathaway's goal was a rewarding one given how well the fourth line played throughout the afternoon, as they helped to set the tone for Boston both physically and emotionally. On the winner, the trio chugged through the neutral zone with Nosek finding Greer just inside the Detroit blue line.
Greer then skated in toward the right-wing circle and threw a wrister on Red Wings goalie Magnus Hellberg as Hathaway charged hard to the crease. Hathaway then whacked the puck into the blue paint before quickly tapping it over the goal line to give Boston a 3-2 lead with 6:06 remaining.
"Really deserving," said Montgomery. "I thought they were our best line all night long right from the first shift of the game, where I thought they got us going north. They had a lot of good looks and spent a lot of time in the O-zone despite the fact that I start them in the D-zone a lot of times."
Hathaway felt that the line played to their identity of grinding away the other team, especially at the offensive end of the ice.
"I think we played to the identity that we want to," said Hathaway. "Nosey's been great in the dot for a lot of games now; he was great tonight, too. Greersy gets on every puck and forechecks really well, so we started making plays and then I can feed off that. Our game is moving through the zones, trying to get to the O-zone, and I think we were able to wear them down a bit tonight. Getting a goal for the line was just kind of the cherry on top for us."
Bergeron called the winning tally a "perfect example of great execution" on a 3-on-2 rush.
"I've talked a lot about our depth throughout the lineup," said Bergeron. "I think for them, it's a good example right there. They're extremely hard to play against. They're on the puck. They're on their toes, but they can also make plays…someone drives to the net and gets rewarded for it."
The fourth line also knew its place within a game in which the Bruins did not get off to the greatest start.
"We just told ourselves on the bench, 'Hey, we need to light a spark here and we need to go out there and do something to ignite not only our team, but the crowd,'" said Greer. "I thought we did a great job of hemming the D-men in their own zone. Relentless pressure, physical, and when we play the right way the offensive chances come.
"The puck found us, found our sticks. We got the good bounces, and it was a great play all around for the goal at the end. Hath was just doing his job, going for the net and that's exactly what we need as a fourth line. Just crashing the net and getting those dirty goals."