Well, Brandon Carlo sure picked a good time to pot his first career goal in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Boston Bruins were getting blitzed in the second period of Game 4 when Connor Clifton took a penalty for targeting the head.
But Carlo and the Bruins cashed in shorthanded to even the game 2-2 at 14:19.
The Bruins sparked on an odd man rush, with Brad Marchand sending Patrice Bergeron into the slot with a pass from the blue line. Bergeron’s shot one low that bounced off the pads of Jordan Binnington and out to a charging Carlo, put tied it up with a wrist shot.
.@1996_Carlo with a shorty to tie the game! #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/vlVJkH8fZO
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A Brandon Carlo short-hander ties it up in Game 4!
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That makes it 20 different goal scorers for the Bruins this postseason. Not bad.