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The Boston Bruins were eliminated from the 2026 NHL playoffs after a 4-1 loss to the Buffalo Sabres. David Pastrnak expressed disappointment, noting the team's struggles in generating offense during the series.
The Boston Bruins saw their 2026 NHL playoff run end with a flat 4-1 Game 6 loss to the Buffalo Sabres, and the tone afterward matched the result. David Pastrnak did not soften the moment.
Speaking to the media after the game, Pastrnak said, âOf course, itâs disappointing.â
Buffalo controlled the elimination game early, building a 2-0 first-period lead and never giving Boston space to recover. Pastrnak briefly cut the deficit, but the Bruins generated little sustained offense against Alex Lyon. The numbers tell the same story. Boston scored just five goals over the final four games and lost all three home games in the series.
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Pastrnak still led the Bruins with seven points in six games, but his minus-seven rating underlined a wider issue. Boston leaned heavily on one offensive driver without enough secondary push. That imbalance showed up clearly once playoff hockey tightened.
Pastrnakâs comments reflect a shift inside the room. At 29, he now echoes the message once delivered by Patrice Bergeron.
âIâm turning 30 in a couple of weeks, so, had one sniff at the Cup so far, and yeah, itâs getting harder every single year,â Pastrnak said. âThatâs what I tell the young guys now that I â what Bergy [Patrice Bergeron] and those guys told you when I was young. You know, when youâre younger, you look at it way differently than when you are 30.â
David Pastrnak expressed disappointment, stating, 'Of course, itâs disappointing' after the Bruins' elimination.
The Bruins scored just five goals over the final four games and lost all three home games in the series against the Sabres.
David Pastrnak led the Bruins with seven points in six games but had a minus-seven rating, indicating a wider issue with the team's offensive balance.
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That urgency matters more for a team which last won the Stanley Cup in 2011, and lost in the finals in 2013, and 2019.
âThe season is a blink of an eye,â Pastrnak said. âI remember being young, and each season felt like forever. January comes, you feel like it should be over, and when youâre older, and you have family, and you have outside life, itâs a blink of an eye. So you donât want to waste any opportunity.â
Bostonâs structure still leans more on top-end production than depth scoring. The club remains competitive, but not deep enough to absorb a cold stretch from its stars. The Sabres, who ended their 14 season long playoff drought this year, exposed that gap by limiting time and space through the neutral zone, forcing Boston into low-danger attempts.
The Bruinsâ system struggled under playoff pressure. Breakouts lacked pace, and zone entries often became one-and-done sequences. Buffaloâs younger lineup dictated tempo, while Boston reacted. That difference showed in puck possession and shot quality, not just the final scoreline.
Pastrnakâs 100-point regular season (fourth consecutive 100-point season) confirms elite consistency, yet the playoffs demand more from the lineup around him. Boston needs stronger middle-six scoring and cleaner defensive transitions. Without those elements, even elite production cannot carry a series.
Looking ahead, Pastrnak made it clear the expectation remains unchanged. âItâs the Boston Bruins, and they always want to be â they have the high standards,â he said. The pressure now shifts to management and roster construction. The window is still open, but it is no longer wide.