Roy gave the Ducks a 1-0 lead at 13:26 of the first period. Defenseman Sami Vatanen passed the puck down low to Ritchie, whose one-timer from the bottom of the right circle was saved by Rask. The puck popped up in the air as Ritchie and Chara swiped at the rebound.
Three other Bruins in the area lost sight of the puck, but Roy tracked it through the air as he skated in from the right side. He backhanded it just as it landed on the ice, beating Rask on his stick side.
"I didn't see [the goal]. I just heard the noise and saw the players around me," Roy said. "It just felt awesome. It's a moment you dream of. Getting the first one is pretty special."
Manson and Roy each played at Northeastern University in Boston.
"Playing Boston, I knew he would bring his 'A' game," Manson said of Roy. "I told him I thought he would get his first."
The Bruins tied it 1-1 following a turnover by Ducks defenseman Kevin Bieksa in the Anaheim zone. Heinen brought the puck out from below the goal line, crossed in front of Gibson and waited for him to sprawl before backhanding the puck high into the net at 8:38 of the second period.
Rask had 23 saves. He is 1-6-1 in his career against the Ducks with a 3.62 goals-against average, his highest against any NHL opponent.
"Letting in four goals is something we want to fix," Rask said.