Berard made it 2-0 at 12:53, scoring on a 2-on-1 with Will Cuylle. Berard kept the puck instead of passing and shot it over Swayman’s glove from the right face-off circle.
“Odd man rush and just got beat,” Swayman said.
Laviolette said it was a smart decision by Berard to shoot because the Bruins take away the pass on a 2-on-1.
The goal also was similar to Berard’s first NHL goal that came on Nov. 27 at the Carolina Hurricanes, when he came down the left wing on a 2-on-1 with Zibanejad and took the shot instead of passing because the lane was available to him.
“I do think both times, the one in Carolina and the one here, he made the right decision,” Laviolette said. “They were taking it away and he’s got that ice, and he can creep in and get the look that he wants, you’ve got to take that. I mean, trying to force a pass doesn’t make sense.”
It was the first time the Rangers led 2-0 in nine games (the last time was Dec. 11 vs. Buffalo Sabres). It was their first 2-0 lead in the first period in 31 games (the last time was Oct. 22 vs. Montreal Canadiens). Zibanejad had the first goal against Buffalo and Montreal too.
“Coming in here [to the locker room] it’s a little bit different, had a little jolt of confidence,” Miller said. “It was fun coming in the locker room being up. I think this group deserves to be up in more games. We’ve played better these past three games since the break and maybe haven’t had the results we wanted, but I think as a group we’re going in the right direction.”
Quick made three saves in a four-second span on Mark Kastelic, Justin Brazeau and John Beecher to keep it 2-0, but Boston still made it 2-1 when Lindholm scored from low in the right circle at 7:57 of the second period.
David Pastrnak’s pass out of the left corner went untouched through the slot to Lindholm in the far circle. He settled the puck and snapped a shot past Quick.
“If you’re open he’ll find you,” Lindholm said of Pastrnak.