Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Bruins Get By Canadians From Rask Stellar Performance, Win 2-1



The Bruins got by the Canadians Wednesday night by a score of 2-1. Boston scored their only 2 goals in the third period. Montreal outplayed the Bruins in the first period but Boston stepped it up during the 2nd period. Even though Montreal scored in the 2nd period, Boston entered the 3rd period scoring 2 quick goals. For the remainder of the game, Rask would help the Bruins with excellent goal tending. Let's see the stats.

Tuukka Rask: 20 out of 21 shots saved
Tyler Seguin: 1 Goal, 1 Assist
David Krejci: 1 Goal, 1 Assist
Milan Lucic: 6 Hits

Player Of The Game: Tyler Seguin

The player of the game award is going to Seguin for scoring his first actual real goal last night. His first goal was an empty netter, so yeah... Anyways, the Bruins played a good, not great, game. Defense did good letting up only 21 shots. But as for offense, hey, at least Seguin scored. This game didn't show much rivalry but it's only the first meeting of the season. There weren't any fights and the only sign of a fight was when Adam McQuaid stepped up to fight but didn't want to draw the penalty, somehow he would anyway. This win puts Boston at the top of the division. Well, next up we face the Steven Stamkos and the Lightning. Boston is expecting a big snow storm to hit Friday and the game could get pushed to the night. If it does then the Bruins will have to play Saturday night and then Buffalo the next day on Sunday.

- DJ

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