Well, chalk one up for Bruce Cassidy.
And count one for Karson Kuhlman.
Kuhlman, the first-year player from Minnesota-Duluth who got the nod for Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, put the Bruins up 3-0 against the St. Louis Blues with an absolute snipe.
David Krejci gained the zone and shuffled a backhanded pass to Kuhlman, who ripped a wrist shot that went over Jordan Binnington’s blocker side shoulder and went bar down for the goal.
.@NHLBruins light the lamp midway through the third.
📺: @nbc
💻: https://t.co/svSJ7srvwn pic.twitter.com/fjFuikynCB— NBC Sports Hockey (@NBCSportsHockey) June 10, 2019
Going bar down for your first career #StanleyCup Playoffs goal? Not bad, @K_Kuhlman20! pic.twitter.com/ZdzQoMa6q9
— NHL GIFs (@NHLGIFs) June 10, 2019
Make that 21 goal scorers for the Bruins, and one goal Kuhlman never will forget.