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3 takeaways from the Bruins’ OT win over the Canadiens

They don’t ask how; they ask how many.

Despite their subpar puck management, the Boston Bruins pulled out a 3-2 overtime win over the Montreal Canadiens Monday night at the Bell Centre.

Brad Marchand scored twice for the Bruins, including the game-winner 34 seconds into OT. Connor Clifton set Marchand up for the heroics after netting his second of the season late in regulation.

It didn’t take long for the Bruins to clinch their 39th win of the season. Erik Haula hit a late-arriving Marchand just inside the offensive zone with a pass, and the B’s veteran had a wide-open lane in front of Montreal goalie Jake Allen.