The Boston Bruins blew a two-goal lead late in the third period and eventually lost 6-5 in a shootout Saturday afternoon at the Canadian Tire Centre.
The Boston Bruins had a two-goal lead with under four minutes to go Saturday, only to choke the game away and lose to the Ottawa Senators in a shootout. It was the kind of loss the Bruins just can’t afford in the middle of such a tight playoff race.
The Senators' shootout win over the Bruins encapsulated everything we love about hockey — beautiful goals, crazy saves, an unbelievable comeback and even some fisticuffs. It was the sport at its purest and best.
The Ottawa Senators had been told they would learn from the hard times and they’re finally starting to see some results.
The Ottawa Senators kicked off Hockey Day in Canada in dramatic fashion.
Tim Stutzle scored in the shootout to lift the Ottawa Senators to a 6-5 win over the Boston Bruins. Leevi Merilainen, who made 23 saves in regulation and overtime, turned away all three Bruins skaters in the tiebreaker.
Koepke's replacement will be determined shortly. Bruins head coach Joe Sacco said forward Mark Kastelic would be back in the lineup if he is given the green light to play by the medical team. If not, Oliver Wahlstrom will replace Koepke in the lineup.
But they could also get worse between now and the 2025 NHL trade deadline, and that’s something that Bruins president Cam Neely addressed Wednesday night. “I think, right now, we’ve gotta look at two paths: one that we’re buying and one that we may just be retooling a little bit,
For this contest against the Lightning, the Bruins are going to have a far different-looking lineup. At morning skate, recent call
The Boston Bruins had lost six in a row. There is rumored turmoil on the team. Are Brad Marchand and David Pastrnak talking to each other? What are fans to make of their reported rift?
David Pastrnak scored a power-play goal with 2 seconds left in overtime and the Boston Bruins snapped a six-game losing streak with a 4-3 win over the Florida Panthers.
The Boston Bruins return to the ice this afternoon to face off against the Florida Panthers. The Bruins are entering this contest ice-cold, as they have lost six straight contests. They will now look to break their losing streak against a Panthers club that has had their number against them big time.