Boston took a 1-0 lead at 10:33 of the first period. Defenseman Hampus Lindholm circled behind the net, spun and sent a pass back to the right side of the crease to Hall, who scored far side.
"It was a good game. They are as advertised," Stars coach Peter DeBoer said. "Really good team. Heavy, hard team, tough defense, good goaltending, so they came as advertised. I thought we stood around and watched a little bit in the first period, and thankfully [Oettinger] played the way he did and let us get through that first 20 minutes. Then we jumped into the battle, and I thought we were pretty good the next two periods."
Roope Hintz tied it 1-1 at 13:11 when he drove to the front of the net and scored five-hole on a backhand for his fourth goal in five games.
"It was nice to win a game where we had to overcome so many struggles within the game," Bruins coach Jim Montgomery said. "The penalty kills, then playing really well and not having the lead, trailing. Keep pushing, keep believing. There's a lot of belief in that locker room if we play the right way. We have a lot of depth that can overcome a lot of adversity."