The 26-year-old forward reached the milestone for the second time in his career, previously scoring 30 with Carolina in 2021-22. He was held without a point for the first eight games this season.
“A good season so far,” Svechnikov said. “I just kept working and focused on what I can do. I know what kind of player I am, and I know what I’m bringing to the team.”
K'Andre Miller gave Carolina a 2-1 lead at 11:38. He got the puck off a face-off at the left dot and put a snap shot through traffic over Swayman's blocker.
Geekie tied it 2-2 at 13:36. Pastrnak followed his own rebound behind the net and made a backhand pass to Geekie, who snapped a shot from below the right hash marks.
The Boston forward had gone 17 games without a goal.
“A lot of players just swing away, but I was able to see him (Geekie),” Pastrnak said. “Obviously, (if) he’s that open, you want to give him the puck.”
Geekie’s second goal gave the Bruins a 3-2 lead at 17:25. Pastrnak skated the puck through the neutral zone, made a move on Carolina defenseman Jalen Chatfield in the corner, then cut to the net before slipping the puck to Geekie at the top of the crease.
Logan Stankoven scored the first of three Carolina goals in a span of 3:16 in the second period. Hall fed Stankoven for a one-timer from the high slot that got past Swayman's glove on the power play to even it 3-3 at 5:17.
Carolina's second line of Hall, Stankoven and Blake combined for five points (two goals, three assists).
“They're going to go in, and that’s what’s happening,” Brind’Amour said. “It was just a matter of time. That line has been around it, really all year.”