BOSTON - In his first four games back from a thumb injury, David Pastrnak showed a bit of rust. Despite notching a pair of goals and four assists in those first contests after a 16-game absence, there were signs of difficulty and re-adjustment for the 22-year-old winger.
On Wednesday night against the New York Rangers, Pastrnak showed no such signs.
Pastrnak's Career Night Paces Bruins To Win Over Rangers
22-year-old winger scores third hat trick of the season, regular season career-high 5 points
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