Sean Kuraly | Playoff Performer of the Night

Sean Kuraly netted his first two goals in the NHL to keep his Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup playoff race with a 3-2 double-overtime victory over the Ottawa Senators.

Sean Kuraly netted his first two goals in the NHL to keep his Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup playoff race with a 3-2 double-overtime victory over the Ottawa Senators.

Kuraly's game-tying and game-winning goals completed a two-goal comeback for the Bruins, who successfully avoided elimination by the Senators in their opening series.

The game marked Kuraly's return to the lineup after being scratched when David Krejci returned for Game Three action. Kuraly replaced Ryan Spooner, who was said to be not fully healthy by Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy. Kuraly was clearly feeling up to the task.

Boston can tie their series at home as Game Six heads to TD Garden with the Bruins trailing 3-2.

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