David Pastrnak Hits 100 Points for Fourth Straight Season as Bruins Eye Playoffs
| Pastrnak reaches century mark again in Bruins win over Devils |
Boston Bruins forward David Pastrnak recorded his 100th point of 2025/26 vs the Devils, his fourth straight season reaching the milestone. The 29-year-old now has 420 goals and 513 assists in 833 career games as Boston plays out the regular season with a playoff spot secured.
Bruins star Pastrnak extends elite run with fourth straight 100-point season...
Boston Bruins star forward David Pastrnak recorded his 100th point of the season during Tuesday night’s matchup against the New Jersey Devils, making it four straight seasons hitting the mark.
PASTA DISHES THE ASSIST TO REACH 💯!!! https://t.co/UGIgE9QOEO pic.twitter.com/afqCa8BoHC
— NHL (@NHL) April 14, 2026
Pastrnak, 29, reached 100 after assisting Morgan Geekie on his 39th goal of the season. The assist also marked Pastrnak’s 71st of the year, tied with Evan Bouchard for fifth-most in the league.
Pastrnak needs just one more goal to make it nine straight full seasons, excluding the 2020 COVID season, with at least 30 goals. In the past two seasons, the Czech Republic native has posted at least 40 goals and 60 assists.
He won the 2019-2020 Rocket Richard Trophy after leading the league with 48 goals, earning him the first of two First-Team All-Star selections.
Pastrnak now has 420 goals and 513 assists through 833 career games.
Boston clinched a playoff spot this season and is now just playing for seeding.

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