Watch: Bruins score two goals in six seconds vs. Panthers
The Boston Bruins went from down one goal to leading by one against the Florida Panthers after a pair of goals that were only six seconds apart.
The first came late in the first period when David Pastrnak set up Erik Haula for an easy finish in the front of the net.
The Bruins took the lead when Pastrnak stepped in front of a Panthers pass and set up Taylor Hall for a breakaway goal.
Amazingly, the pair of goals didn't set any records. In 2018, Max Domi and Joel Armia of the Montreal Canadiens managed to score two goals just two seconds apart, although they were aided by the Washington Capitals having an empty net for the second goal. The Bruins' franchise record for the fastest pair of goals is five seconds, which was set in a 1938 game against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Both the Bruins and the Panthers have already clinched spots in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Florida has locked up the top seed in the Eastern Conference.
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