Bruins Couldn’t Capitalize On Quality Chances In Loss Vs. Hurricanes

Share this: The Boston Bruins were unable to hold a two-goal advantage against the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday, as they fell 3-2 in overtime. The Bruins certainly had their opportunities to extend the lead as they outshot the Hurricanes 15-7 in the first period. “You hope and you keep talking about the same thing over and over,” coach Claude Julien told NESN’s Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley on “Bruins Overtime Live.” “You hope that you can find ways to extend leads. After two periods, it shouldn’t even have been 2-0, it should have been more than that with the number of quality chances.” Here more from Julien in the video above. Thumbnail photo via James Guillory/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Palace hope to extend Wilfried Zaha loan

Crystal Palace are likely to speak to Manchester United with regard to Wilfried Zaha spending next season on loan at Selhurst Park. - Lomas: Palace glad all over - Holloway wants Phillips 'at 60' Zaha helped Palace secure promotion to the Premier League, with the forward capping a fine season by winning the penalty that secured the Eagles a 1-0 win over Watford in the Championship play-off final. That victory at Wembley is believed to be the 20-year-old's last game for Palace, having signed for United in January. He was loaned back to the London club as part of the deal, but the Premier League new boys have not given up hope of keeping him next season. "They might want him to gain experience playing