The Boston Bruins traded for Viktor Arvidsson this summer, hoping to improve their scoring depth. Arvidsson struggled with the Edmonton Oilers in 2024-25 and needed a change of scenery. The Bruins missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs last year, and their lack of a scoring punch was a big reason for that result.

It took a while, but Arvidsson finally showed why Boston traded for him. The veteran winger scored his first goal with his new team on Saturday against the Colorado Avalanche. Boston went on to win the game in overtime, snapping a six-game losing streak. With the streak-snapping win, the Bruins' record sits at 4-6-0.

After the game, Arvidsson spoke about his goal . He had some opportunities earlier in the year. But he finally knocked home this chance, taking some weight off his s

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