Tomas Nosek doubled the Bruins' lead just 30 seconds into the middle frame when he took a feed from Coyle and, while all alone in front of Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin, dangled around the New York netminder and buried a backhander for his fifth goal of the season.
"It's very comforting for us as a team, to know that they are out there and are going to get the job done," Montgomery said of the Coyle-Nosek penalty-killing tandem. "Not only that, but they read off each other really well with their pressure in zone, but also especially down ice. Charlie Coyle knew that Nose would go to the middle of the ice and he picks that puck off, he doesn't just throw it back behind the net, he makes a poised, calm play and then he finds Nosek at the net front."
Nosek's tally was his second shorthanded marker of the year, becoming the third Bruin with multiple shorties along with Derek Forbort and Bergeron, who also have two apiece. The centerman also became one of four active Czech-born players with at least five career shorthanded goals, joining Ondrej Palat (7), Radek Faksa (6), Tomas Hertl (5), and teammate Pavel Zacha (5).
"Charlie made a pretty good play, I was there alone and I thought I was going to forehand. I saw him going down, and I just made a backhand move and put it in. It was good, it felt good," said Nosek.
"It's a pretty good team here and I'm happy to be part of this. It's a special group, never been part of this special group before. It's a great locker room and we're having fun, and I keep enjoying it, and it's been a blessing for us to be here."
Following his goal - which came on Hockey Day in Czechia back in his native country - Nosek turned and waved to the stands to his wife Eliska and two children.
"It's not easy, especially for my wife, sometimes with the kids at home and alone. She gave up all of it for me when we came here nine years ago, so it's kind of my thank you to my wife," said Nosek.
"I've been doing this since we were in Grand Rapids [in the AHL}. It's like a thank you to my wife because she gave up everything for me to chase my dream with me…a special game, so I'm happy that they were there and that they could see that."
Nosek finished the afternoon with three shots on goal and a hit, while winning 71 percent of his faceoffs in 10:30 of ice time.
"Really what he does is as a coach, trying to match lines or put your teams in favorable positions," said Montgomery. "He's so good at winning draws…it allows us to hold the Bergeron and [David] Krejci lines for offensive situations and it allows me to use him on that dot and Charlie Coyle on the other one for defensive situations, if need be."