On the winner, after corralling the puck in the Bruins' end, Zacha lugged it through the neutral zone and left a pass for Pastrnak just inside the Dallas blue line. Pastrnak then dropped a pass for a trailing Charlie McAvoy, who skated down to the right-wing faceoff dot and zipped a feed across the seam. Pastrnak was waiting at the opposite dot and contorted his body to one-time home the winner just inside the near post as he tumbled to the ice.
"Pasta was trying to push the pace for me, so I had some space in the neutral zone," said Zacha. "I kicked it out, tried to get to the net and Mac made a great play, the seam pass to Pasta. Pasta can score those goals. It was a huge goal for us. Happy we could turn it around and win the game like that."
Zacha's goal and assist gave him 37 points (12 goals, 25 assists) for the season, setting a new career high for the 25-year-old after he posted 36 last year in New Jersey.
"Playing with the players that I do and getting the opportunity, the minutes that I play and with great players," said Zacha, "it's fun to play this season. Just trying to get better every year that I can."
Montgomery said that Zacha "was outstanding all night long" in every area, particularly on the penalty kill, during which he played 1:23, the fourth-highest among Bruins forwards behind Patrice Bergeron, Marchand, and Charlie Coyle.
"I thought he took pucks to hard areas. Obviously, the goal is great, but he had a couple of plays taking it to the net where Oettinger had to make really good saves on him," said Montgomery. "I thought he was dangerous all night long. He's one of our main penalty killers and he's a big part of what our penalty kill did tonight."