SATURDAYReal Madrid 5-0 Granada (Isco 12 31, Benzema 20, Ronaldo 27, Casemiro 58)Madrid made it 39 games unbeaten in all competitions – equalling Barcelona's Spanish record, set last term – to cement their place at the Liga summit. The Merengues will look to reach 40 undefeated against Sevilla in the Copa del Rey on Thursday. Napoli 2-1 Sampdoria (Gabbiadini 77, Tonelli 90+5; Hysaj og 30)Lorenzo Tonelli's last-gasp effort – his first goal in almost a year – earned third-placed Napoli an unlikely win. Though the hosts fell
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Cam Talbot Makes Key Save On Patrice Bergeron’s Golden Opportunity From Slot
The Boston Bruins ultimately fell 4-3 to the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday, so one more goal would have made all the difference in the end. The B’s certainly had their chances for another tally, but Oilers goalie Cam Talbot stopped 33 of the 36 shots he faced, including one on a Patrice Bergeron one-timer in the slot. Hear NESN’s Andy Brickley break down the stop in the DCU Save of the Day above. Thumbnail photo via Greg M. Cooper/USA TODAY Sports Images ... NESN.com
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
Sloppy First Period Was Costly For Bruins In Loss to Avalanche
Share this: Three-goal deficits are hard to overcome. That’s the hole the Bruins dug themselves into in Thursday night’s matchup against the Colorado Avalanche. Despite a pair of goal’s from David Pastrnak, the B’s eventually fell short by a score of 4-2. Head coach Claude Julien cited a poor first period performance as one of the key factors of the loss. To hear more from Julien, check out the clip above from Bruins Overtime Live. Thumbnail photo via Greg M. Cooper/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Bruins Wrap: Boston Can’t Overcome Late Push From Senators In 3-1 Loss
Share this: The Boston Bruins took a lead into the first intermission but fell into a food coma from there on out. The Ottawa Senators scored three unanswered goals in the final 27 minutes of action to down the B’s 3-1 on Thanksgiving. David Pastrnak and Kevan Miller made returns from injury, but Zdeno Chara was absent with one of his own. Here’s how it all went down. Mac and CheeseIf your favorite Thanksgiving dish is macaroni and cheese, you probably were pretty excited as the first period came to a close. Not only did you get to enjoy some delicious mac ‘n’ cheese Thursday, you got to see Pasta pot a goal — his 11th of the season — as time expired on Boston’s power
Bruins Wrap: Boston Can’t Overcome Late Push From Senators, Lose 3-1
The Boston Bruins took a lead into the first intermission, but fell into a food coma from there on out. The Ottawa Senators scored three unanswered goals in the final 27 minutes of action to down the B’s 3-1 on Thanksgiving. David Pastrnak and Kevan Miller made returns from injury, but Zdeno Chara was absent with one of his own. Here’s how it all went down. Mac ‘N’ CheeseIf your favorite Thanksgiving dinner dish is the macaroni and cheese, you probably were pretty excited as the first period came to a close. Not only did you get to enjoy some delicious mac ‘n’ cheese Thursday, you got to see Pasta p... NESN.com