The Boston Bruins couldn’t get back in the win column Saturday night as they lost a hard-fought 6-5 battle to the Toronto Maple Leafs at TD Garden. The B’s got on the board first before surrendering four straight goals to fall behind 4-1. Boston didn’t quit, however, as they stormed back to tie the game at four, and then again at five, before falling 6-5 on a goal with under two minutes remaining. David Pastrnak scored two goals for the Bruins, and rookie William Nylander notched a hat trick for the Maple Leafs. The Bruins fall to 26-23-6 with the loss, while the Maple Leafs improve to 24-17-9 with the victory. Here’s how
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Kings Expertly Troll Cavaliers On Twitter Following Overtime Victory
Share this: It’s been a rough stretch for the Cleveland Cavaliers of late. The Cavs had lost five of their last seven games coming into Wednesday night’s tilt with the Sacramento Kings. The mid-January slump caused star forward LeBron James to call out his front office following the Cavs’ Monday night loss to the New Orleans Pelicans. Things got worse Wednesday night as Kings guard Arron Afflalo hit a 3-pointer with 17.3 seconds left in overtime to send Cleveland to its sixth loss in eight tries. After the game, the Kings’ official Twitter account threw some expert level shade at the defending NBA champions. This might be the best thing the Kings do all season. Thumbnail photo via Ken Blaze/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Claude Julien Says Bruins Have To ‘Toughen Up’ After Loss To Blackhawks
The Boston Bruins lost a heartbreaker on Friday night, as the Chicago Blackhawks stole a 1-0 victory with under two minutes remaining in the game. As the team is set to embark on the second half of the season, head coach Claude Julien says the team needs to “toughen up” and find ways to win. While he understands much of his team is comprised of young players, he hopes their growing pains will soon pay off. To hear what else Julien had to say, check out the video above from “Bruins Overtime Live.” Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports Images ... NESN.com
Bruins Continue Poor Play On Home Ice With 4-0 Loss To Islanders
The Boston Bruins haven’t played great hockey at home this season, but they had the chance to reverse that trend during Monday’s matinee against the lowly New York Islanders. Unfortunately, the B’s played listless hockey en route to a disappointing 4-0 loss. Hear NESN’s Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley break down the loss in the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. ... NESN.com
Zane McIntyre Held His Own In Net During Overtime Loss Vs. Hurricanes
The Boston Bruins held a 1-0 lead over the Carolina Hurricanes after the first period of Sunday’s game, and they did so mostly due to the play of goaltender Zane McIntyre. The B’s eventually fell 4-3 in overtime, but McIntyre was able to hold his own in net during the first period to help the Bruins maintain their early lead. Watch a breakdown of McIntyre’s first-period play in the Arbella Coverage Cam video above. Thumbnail photo via James Guillory/USA TODAY Sport Images ... NESN.com
Amanda Nunes Earns Shocking 48-Second TKO Win Vs. Ronda Rousey At UFC 207
Share this: In her first UFC fight in over a year, Ronda Rousey didn’t even last one minute. In the UFC 207 main event Friday night at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, Amanda Nunes retained her women’s bantamweight title with a TKO victory over Rousey in just 48 seconds. Nunes came out firing, landing punch after punch, and left Rousey staggering, leaving referee Herb Dean no choice other than to stop the fight. In the short bout, Nunes landed a whopping 23 punches, while Rousey managed just four. And Nunes won the fight in similar fashion to the Rousey of old. Amanda Nunes earns 3rd-fastest KO in UFC Wmn's Bantamweight history-48 seconds– Rousey – 0:16– Rousey – 0:34– Amanda Nunes – 0:48 — Nancy Gay (@nancygay) December 31, 2016 Nunes’ victory
Tyrod Taylor Got In A Car Crash While Driving To Bills-Dolphins Game
The Buffalo Bills suffered a heartbreaking loss to the Miami Dolphins on Saturday, but their quarterback was lucky to even be on the field. Tyrod Taylor was involved in a minor car accident in downtown Buffalo on Saturday morning while driving to New Era Field, Taylor revealed after the game. “(Saturday) goes into the loss category and I’m not happy about that,” Taylor said after Buffalo’s 34-31 overtime loss, via NewYorkUpstate.com. “The fact that my car got wrecked this morning in an accident doesn’t help.” According to NewYorkUpstate.com, Taylor crashed his black Mercedes SUV at approximately 10 a.m. ET and had to be picked u... NESN.com






