The Bruins are receiving immediate returns on their big-splash trade ahead of the NHL trade deadline.

After getting his feet wet with Boston on Saturday in Vancouver, Dmitry Orlov assisted on two of the Bruins’ three goals in a road win over the Edmonton Oilers. Orlov made even more of an impact with his new team a day later, registering three points — including two goals — in Boston’s overtime win over the Flames in Calgary on Tuesday night.

Orlov showcased finesse on his game-opening goal at Scotiabank Saddledome and an impressive shot on the second, a rocket one-timer from right outside the face-off circle. Orlov also flashed play-making ability on the Bruins’ game-tying goal in the third, sending a perfect feed to Pavel Zacha who was waiting on the doorstep.

The well-rounded performance left his fellow Bruins blueliners in awe.

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“Hot stick,” Charlie McAvoy told reporters, per The Athletic. “Exceptional vision there on the third goal. All night, he was part of it. I don’t know what to say. What a pickup. What a pickup. He really shores us up on the back end. We deserve to have confidence in this locker room with the guys we have.”

Hampus Lindholm added: “He’s a hell of a player. We already knew that. Coming into a good team. It’s fun to see him keep playing the way he was before. He fits right in.”

To put Orlov’s recent run in perspective, he logged a combined five points across his final 12 games with the Washington Capitals. It took the 11th-year pro only three tilts with the Bruins to match that output. Tuesday night also marked the first time this season Orlov scored multiple goals in a game and he previously only had one outing on the campaign with more than two points.