BOSTON (AP) Paval Zacha had a goal and an assist as the Boston Bruins snapped a three-game losing streak with a 3-0 win over the San Jose Sharks on Thursday night.

Danton Heinen and Jake DeBrusk also scored. Jeremy Swayman - pulled during Mondayā€™s 5-2 loss to Columbus - stopped all 28 shots he faced for his second shutout this season.

ā€œIā€™m just so happy to see everyone take initiative and play Bruins hockey in front of our fans. Itā€™s a good step for us. Now we have to continue it,ā€ Swayman said. ā€œIt was exactly what I wanted to do - keep the puck out of the net. It was good, but at the same time, thereā€™s still plenty to work on. You want to use this as a momentum piece moving forward.ā€

David Pastrnak added two assists for the Bruins, who beat the NHL-worst Sharks for the 13th straight time.

ā€œYou give up 17 goals in three games and we didnā€™t look anything like ourselves. It was good to see us look like ourselves without the puck in all three zones,ā€ Boston coach Jim Montgomery said.

MacKenzie Blackwood made 32 saves for San Jose, which won its previous two games.

After both teams squandered power-play chances in a scoreless first period, the Bruins struck 1:38 into the second as Heinen drilled a shot short side for his third goal of the season. San Jose had an opportunity to clear the puck but Matt Poitras kept the play alive by sliding a backhand feed over to Heinen, who glided through the circle by his lonesome before ripping the puck past Blackwood.

Later in the same period, Bostonā€™s advantage grew to 2-0 when DeBrusk was the recipient of strong puck movement that enabled the forward to walk in and beat Blackwood with a backhand at 8:10. It was DeBruskā€™s third goal in the last five games, with assists from Zacha and Pastrnak.

San Jose was awarded a 5-on-3 chance with 25.5 seconds remaining in the second. The power play carried over into the third period, with the Sharks failing to register a single shot after Charlie McAvoy was given a boarding penalty and Brad Marchand received an additional two minutes for instigating a fight.

ā€œThey did a great job. Penalty killing has always been one of our strengths ā€¦ cutting sticks and reading plays and having good sticks,ā€ Marchand said. ā€œIt was a huge momentum swing for us to get that kill.ā€

A give-and-go sequence between Pastrnak and Zacha turned into a power-play goal at 6:37 of the third. Pastrnak has 20 assists.

ā€œThereā€™s still a lot of things we can get better at, but this was a good step forward,ā€ Zacha said. ā€œSwayman played a great game, which helped us out a lot.ā€

Bostonā€™s dominance in the second translated into an 18-6 advantage in shots. For the game, San Jose was outshot 35-28.

The Sharks are 0-10-0 on the road this season. They opened a six-game trip with the first of three games in four days.

ā€œPsychologically, we get down - especially on the road. We tend to feel sorry for ourselves,ā€ coach David Quinn said.

Sharks forward Tomas Hertl returned to the lineup after missing a game with an upper-body injury. He confirmed afterward he had surgery Monday to remove a kidney stone.

ā€œIt was pretty painful, but I felt good enough to jump in,ā€ Hertl said. ā€œTwo minutes with a 5-on-3, you have to put one in.ā€

UP NEXT

Sharks: Visit the New Jersey Devils on Friday night.

Bruins: At the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night.

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