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David Pastrnak Secures Spot on NHL’s Second All-Star Team

A 100‑point season earns the Bruins winger a place on the league’s Second All-Star Team

Pastrnak Earns Second All-Star Honor

The National Hockey League announced today that David Pastrnak has been selected for the league’s Second All-Star Team, capping a breakout 2025-26 season that has placed the Boston Bruins star among the game’s elite.

Pastrnak finished the campaign with 29 goals and 71 assists, totaling 100 points across 77 games. His production placed him sixth in the league in assists and tied for seventh in overall points, underscoring his dual threat as a scorer and playmaker.

The recognition also extended to his Hart Trophy consideration, where he finished sixth in voting for the most valuable player, receiving 100 points in the ballot.

Bruins coach Jim Montgomery praised Pastrnak’s work ethic and versatility, noting that the forward’s ability to generate chances at even strength and on the power play has been pivotal to Boston’s success.

Teammates and opponents alike have highlighted his relentless pursuit of the net and his leadership in the locker room, traits that have helped the club maintain a competitive edge throughout the season.

With the All-Star nod, Pastrnak joins a distinguished list of Bruins who have earned multiple selections, reinforcing the franchise’s storied tradition of excellence.

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