David Pastrnak scored his 57th goal of the season at 2:30 of overtime to give the history-chasing Boston Bruins a 2-1 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday night.

Pastrnak blasted a shot from inside the left circle as the Bruins notched their 61st victory — one off the NHL season record set by Detroit in 1995-96 and matched by Tampa Bay in 2018-19.

Jeremy Swayman made 31 saves for Boston, winners of four straight, and Charlie Coyle also scored.

Ilya Samsonov made 31 saves for Toronto, which led 1-0 heading into the third period on Sam Lafferty’s second-period goal.

PANTHERS 7, SENATORS 2

Alex Lyon set a franchise record for saves in a regulation game with 56 and Aleksander Barkov scored twice and Florida beat Ottawa for its fifth consecutive victory.

Lyon surpassed the mark of 53 set by Craig Anderson on March 2, 2008. The record for most saves total in a game of 57 was set in a overtime loss to Detroit by Hall of Famer Roberto Luongo on Feb. 27, 2002.

Claude Giroux, who played for the Panthers following last season’s trade deadline, scored for the Senators, who were eliminated from playoff contention with the loss. Ridly Greig scored late in the third for Ottawa.

DEVILS 8, BLUE JACKETS 1

Jack Hughes scored two goals and set up two by Timo Meier and New Jersey routed Columbus with its biggest offensive output in more than four years.

Tomas Tatar, Erik Haula, Damon Severson and Ryan Graves also scored in the Devils’ 50th win of the season, one off tying the franchise record set in 2008-09. Vitek Vanecek made 16 saves.

The Devils’ franchise record is nine goals in a game.

Finnish rookie Joona Luoto scored his first NHL goal for Columbus.

STARS 4, FLYERS 1

Jason Robertson beat the first-period buzzer while scoring twice and Dallas beat Philadelphia to keep pace in the tight Central Division playoff race.

Joe Pavelski had a goal and two assists and Colin Miller scored as the Stars reached 100 points after starting the night with the same total atop the Central as defending Stanley Cup champion Colorado and Minnesota.

Kevin Hayes prevented Jake Oettinger’s fifth shutout of the season with his 18th goal in the second period. The Dallas goalie had 24 saves in the Flyers’ fourth consecutive regulation loss.

SABRES 7, RED WINGS 6, SO

Tage Thompson scored his 45th goal of the season, Dylan Cozens had two goals and Buffalo outlasted Detroit in a shootout.

Henri Jokiharju, Zemgus Girgensons and Jordan Greenway also scored for the Sabres, and Devon Levi made 26 saves. Alex Tuch and Jack Quinn scored in the shootout.

Thompson is the first Sabres player to reach 45 or more goals in a single season since Alexander Mogilny (76) and Pat LaFontaine (53) in 1992-93. Lucas Raymond scored the only shootout goal for Detroit.

PENGUINS 4, WILD 1

Tristan Jarry stopped 27 shots and Pittsburgh beat Minnesota to keep pace in the race for one of the two wild-card spots in the Eastern Conference.

Kris Letang beat Fleury, a good friend who won three Stanley Cups in Pittsburgh before leaving in the 2017 expansion draft, over the glove in the first period for his 11th goal of the season. Rickard Rakell, Jason Zucker and Jeff Carter also scored for the Penguins, who are trying to extend their playoff streak to 17 years.

Marcus Johansson scored on the two-man advantage midway through the third period to spoil Jarry’s bid for a shutout.

ISLANDERS 6, LIGHTNING 1

Adam Pelech, Brock Nelson, Kyle Palmieri and Ryan Pulock scored second-period goals, Ilya Sorokin made 29 saves and New York beat Tampa Bay to keep pace in the Eastern Conference wild-card race.

The Panthers and Islanders are tied with 89 points, with the Penguins just one point behind. Each has three games remaining.

Nikita Kucherov scored for Tampa Bay.

BLUES 3, RANGERS 2, OT

Kasperi Kapanen scored 1:16 into overtime to lift St. Louis past New York.

Kapanen took a pass from Brayden Schenn to score his 15th goal of the season for St. Louis, which has won two in a row. Tyler Pitlick and Alexey Toropchenko also scored, and Jordan Binnington made 21 saves.

Vladimir Tarasenko scored and added an assist in his first game in St. Louis since being traded to New York along with Niko Mikkola on Feb. 9.

CANADIENS 6, CAPITALS 2

Joel Armia had his second career hat trick and Montreal beat Washington to snap a four-game skid.

Nick Suzuki, Brendan Gallagher and Mike Hoffman also scored for Montreal, Mike Matheson had two assists and Sam Montembeault made 24 saves.

Dylan Strome and Nicklas Backstom scored for Washington and Darcy Kuemper made 25 saves. Washington has lost three straight.

Freshly eliminated from playoff contention, the Capitals played a man short with forward Anthony Mantha ruled out with a lower-body injury.

PREDATORS 3, HURRICANES 0

Mark Jankowski had an assist in the first period and Nashville beat Carolina to keep alive its improbable playoff hopes.

Michael McCarron also scored as the Predators won their second straight and third in four games after jumping out to a 2-0 lead in the first. Dante Fabbro added an empty-net goal with 2:44 remaining, and Spencer Stastney had two assists for his first NHL points.