The victory also extended Rask's personal points streak to 17 games. He has not lost in regulation since Nov. 15 (15-0-2), the 4-2 setback to the Anaheim Ducks that led to four straight starts for Anton Khudobin.
"I really feel the same. I think our team is playing really great hockey and a lot of that credit goes to them," said Rask. "As long as your team plays good then you have a chance to look good, too. I think that's the biggest reason."
After shutting the door on the Devils in the first period, Rask surrendered the game's first goal to Miles Wood just 2:05 into the second, setting off a wild middle period. Some five minutes later, Riley Nash knotted the game when he threw a shot towards the net that tipped off Sami Vatanen in front and by Cory Schneider at 7:03.
Severson gave the Devils back the lead two minutes after that, before Patrice Bergeron once again tied the game with a one-time, 5-on-3 tally off a Brad Marchand feed from the slot at 12:53.
"He finds that dead area there a lot and then he practices it a lot," Rask said of Bergeron. "It's tough when that defenseman is kind of screening the goalie there and he finds a way to get it by the defenseman and the goalie can't see it, then chances are it's going to go in. But he practices it a lot. He's one of those guys that is always trying to find ways to get better."