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By: Garrett Haydon | Follow Me On Twitter @thesportsguy97
Pre-Game Notes
Arena: TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Home: Boston Bruins (9-5)
Away: Carolina Hurricanes (8-4)
Boston’s Lineup
Forwards
Marchand-Bergeron-Pastrnak
DeBrusk-Krejci-Backes
Johansson-Coyle-Heinen
Nordstrom-Kuraly-Wagner
Defense
Chara-McAvoy
Krug-Carlo
Grzelcyk-Clifton
Goalies
Rask
Halak
Carolina’s Lineup
Forwards
Niederreiter-Staal-Williams
Svechnikov-Aho-Teravainen
Foegele-Wallmark-McGinn
Ferland-McKegg-Martinook
Defense
Slavin-Hamilton
Pesce-Faulk
Fleury-de Haan
Goalies
Mrazek
McElhinney
First Period
The game got off to a hard hitting start as Micheal Ferland had a big hit on Matt Grzelcyk in the early going. The Hurricanes had a solid start to the game with a few chances against Tuukka Rask but the goaltender stood tall. The Bruins had trouble in the opening minutes with turnovers but the Hurricanes were unable to take advantage. The Bruins began to find a rhythm in the offensive zone after a flurry of chances by the Bergeron line. The Hurricanes continued to be physical from the start as it seemed to be their game plan for Game 2.
Carolina would pick up the first power play of the game as Zdeno Chara went to the box for tripping with about eight minutes remaining in the period. The Bruins killed off the penalty despite the Hurricanes solid puck movement on the man advantage. After a slick feed from Marcus Johansson, Grzelcyk slipped a wrist shot past Petr Mrazek to give the Bruins the late first period lead.
Squeaking it through.@Matt_Grzelcyk5 | #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/DfXNs8iIAJ
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The Bruins seemed to get a jolt from the goal as they looked to be a lot more comfortable especially in their own zone. Boston would pick up their first power play late in the period as Justin Williams went to the box. Jake DeBrusk made it 2-0 just six seconds into the man advantage as he buried a rebound in front.
Jake DeBrusk scores on the PP to give the #NHLBruins a 2-0 lead after 20 in Game 2 pic.twitter.com/j8HWIKsnFZ
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Score: 2-0 Bruins
Second Period
The Bruins would go back to the penalty kill just over a minute into the second period as Patrice Bergeron was called for tripping. The B’s would kill off the penalty as the Hurricanes failed to muster much offensive zone time on the man advantage. Connor Clifton made it 3-0 Boston after another outstanding setup by Johansson just under four minutes into the middle period.
Connor Clifton is the @NHLBruins‘ 19th different goal scorer this postseason, tying the franchise mark for most in a single playoff (also 19 in 1988). #NHLStats #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/i3byFKfdFy
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The Bruins continued to push incredibly hard after the goal as they looked to impose their will. The Bruins continued to be very solid defensively as they didn’t allow Carolina to maintain an offensive rhythm as they looked to get back into the game. The Hurricanes continued to try to be physical towards the end of the second period but didn’t seem to be making much of a difference.
Chris Wagner was called for holding with just over six minutes left in the period as the Hurricanes looked to cut into the lead. The Bruins killed it off as Rask continued to have another strong game with a couple big stops during the man advantage. Boston would then go to the power play shortly after the kill as Williams was called for roughing. Grzelcyk made it two goals on the afternoon with a sweet backhand shot past Mrazek to make it 4-0 on the power play with about two minutes left in the period.
He’s from around here.@Matt_Grzelcyk5 | #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/clIus5F4La
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Score: 4-0 Bruins
Third Period
Mrazek stayed in the net to start the third period in a slightly puzzling move but it was clear the Hurricanes were willing to roll the dice. Just over a minute into the period, David Backes stashed in a loose puck to give the Bruins a 5-0 lead.
WARM UP THE BUSSES! DAVID BACKES MAKES IT 5-0! #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/Ohq4PkYByw
— Casey Baker (@CaseyBake16) May 12, 2019
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About a minute after the goal, Bergeron was called again for tripping as the Hurricanes tried to desperately stay in the game. The Bruins killed off the penalty once again with almost no resistance and on the ensuing rush, Danton Heinen scored off of a great feed from Bergeron to make it 6-0.
Patrice Bergeron out of the box finds Danton Heinen who makes it 6-0 #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/NSGRvWm8La
— Marina Molnar (@mkmolnar) May 12, 2019
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Williams made it a five goal game with a nice deflection on a shot by Justin Faulk with under nine minutes to go.
Justin Williams gets one in for the @NHLCanes! #CARvsBOS here: https://t.co/IFXhOHfRHQ pic.twitter.com/Il2aic6Jgt
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After a bad misplay by Rask, Teuvo Teravainen buried the loose puck to give Carolina something to be happy about going into Game 3.
Canes' goal scored by Teuvo Teravainen.
Bruins lead 6-2 with 2:28 left in 3rd period. pic.twitter.com/mBLNOeeKcb— Boston Globe Sports (@BGlobeSports) May 12, 2019
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Final Score: 6-2 Bruins
Three Stars Of The Game
First Star: Grzelcyk. Perhaps the best player on the ice in this game, the young defenseman was everywhere and even took advantage of some scoring chances as he scored twice.
Second Star: Johansson. Another great game for the winger from Sweden who continues to potentially play his way into a new contract with the Bruins.
Third Star: Rask. While not incredibly busy, Tuukka was very solid especially when the game was still in the balance.
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