Double-overtime win gives Boston Bruins 3-0 series lead

Bergeron scores winner to leave Penguins on brink of Eastern finals sweep

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Boston, Massachusetts: Patrice Bergeron scored a dramatic double-overtime winner for Boston in a 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday that put the Bruins on the verge of an Eastern Conference Finals sweep.

Goaltender Tuukka Rask made an astonishing 53 saves to keep the Bruins in the contest before Bergeron’s tip-in at 15:19 in the second overtime period earned Boston a third straight win in the series.

Boston now lead the best-of-seven affair 3-0 and have a first opportunity to book a Stanley Cup Finals berth in Game Four at home on Friday.

The top-seeded and favoured Penguins have been second best in the series so far, scoring just two goals in three games with the threat of elimination looming large on the horizon.

Pittsburgh have not been swept out of the play-offs since 1979.

Their latest disappointment was not the result of a lack of effort, with goaltender Tomas Vokoun stopping 38 shots one game after he was pulled early.

David Krejci put the Bruins ahead just 1:42 into the game, whipping the Boston crowd into a frenzy with his NHL-leading ninth goal of the post-season.

Chris Kunitz’s snap-shot tied the game at 1-1 in the second and the teams remained deadlocked through the third period and opening overtime session.

The Penguins piled intense pressure on Rask throughout the third period and both overtimes but could not find a decisive breakthrough.

Penguins captain Sidney Crosby remains without a point for the series against a Bruins team that has successfully stifled the potent Pittsburgh offense.

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