Share this: The Bruins return to TD Garden for a huge Game 3 against the Ottawa Senators in their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series, and Bud Light is ready to prepare Boston fans for a night of hockey. Join Bud Light at Hurricane O’Reilly’s by the Garden for a pre-Game 3 party, featuring prizes, giveaways and more, including a visit from the NESN team. The party runs from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., when the puck drops at the Garden. More Stories Source link
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Costly Mistakes From Veterans Plague Bruins In OT Loss To Senators
Share this: The Boston Bruins squandered a golden opportunity Saturday afternoon at the Canadian Tire Centre. The Bruins held a two-goal third-period lead over the Ottawa Senators in Game 2 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series, but the Senators mounted a furious comeback en route to an overtime victory. Despite having a roster that features several young players, it was actually a few of the veterans who committed costly mistakes in Saturday’s loss. Most notably, Zdeno Chara’s delay-of-game penalty in the waning moments of the final frame. To hear Dale Arnold, Andy Brickley and Billy Jaffe break down Boston’s gaffes, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
Bruins Dealing With Injuries To Key Players Heading Into Game 2 Vs. Senators
Share this: The Boston Bruins will be without forward David Krejci and defenseman Colin Miller on Saturday in Game 2 against the Ottawa Senators. Krejci is dealing with a lower-body injury that forced him to miss Game 1, and Miller left Wednesday’s contest after a knee-to-knee collision. NESN’s Andy Brickley joined Kacie McDonnell on “NESN Sports Today” to break down who will need to step up for the Bruins in Game 2. To hear who Brickley said needs to step up for Boston, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
Bruins Battle Through Adversity To Steal Game 1 Vs. Senators On The Road
Share this: The Boston Bruins stole Game 1 of their first-round matchup with the Ottawa Senators by notching a 2-1 victory at the Canadian Tire Centre on Wednesday night. The Bruins were able to find a way to beat Ottawa’s neutral zone trap by getting pucks deep in the offensive zone and gaining possession to create scoring chances. After the game, Brad Marchand said the team was able to battle through adversity in the come-from-behind win. To hear more from the Bruins locker room, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
Bruins Six-Game Winning Streak Ends; Now One Point Behind Ottawa Senators
Share this: The Boston Bruins could not gain any ground in the Atlantic Division standings on Thursday night as they lose 2-1 to the Ottawa Senators in a shootout. The Bruins are now one point behind the Senators but still own the tie-breaker on Ottawa and the Toronto Maple Leafs even though they are a combined 0-7-1 against both teams. To hear the Bruins locker room post-game reaction, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
Senators’ Craig Anderson Denies Three Bruins Shot Attempts In Crazy Sequence
Share this: The Boston Bruins were hard-pressed for goals on Monday night against the Ottawa Senators. The Senators took full advantage of the B’s sluggish performance, which in turn caused for Boston to be on the defense for much of the night. The Bruins did have a tremendous chance to score in the first period, when Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron and David Backes got shots on net in a wild sequence. However, Senators netminder Craig Anderson remarkably turned away all the shot attempts, continuing Boston’s offensive frustrations. To see the DCU Save of the Day, check out the video above. Thumbnail photo from Marc DesRosiers/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Missed Opportunities Turn Into Lack Of Offense For Bruins, Lose 4-2 To Senators
Share this: The Boston Bruins were not in sync on Monday night in Ottawa as they fell to the Ottawa Senators 4-2. The Bruins had no execution and poor decision making throughout the entire game. Head coach Bruce Cassidy talked with NESN’s Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley after the game and gave credit to the Senators for creating turnovers in the neutral zone that prevented the Bruins from creating opportunities. Cassidy also said that the Bruins did not capitalize on creating traffic and anxiety around the net in the offensive zone contributing to the lack of scoring Monday night. To hear more comments from Cassidy on the 4-2 loss check out the video above from “Bruins Overtime Live.” Thumbnail photo from Marc DesRosiers/USA TODAY