By: Garrett Haydon | Follow Me On Twitter @thesportsguy97
Pre-Game Notes
Home: Boston Bruins (5-1-0)
Away: Tampa Bay Lightning (3-2-1)
Arena: TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Boston’s Lineup
Forwards
Marchand-Bergeron-Pastrnak
DeBrusk-Coyle-Ritchie
Heinen-Lindholm-Kuhlman
Nordstrom-Kuraly-Wagner
Defense
Chara-McAvoy
Krug-Carlo
Grzelcyk-Clifton
Goalies
Rask
Halak
Tampa Bay’s Lineup
Forwards
Stamkos-Point-Kucherov
Killorn-Cirelli-Joseph
Palat-Johnson-Gourde
Maroon-Verhaeghe-Witkowski
Defense
Hedman-Cernak
McDonagh-Shattenkirk
Coburn-Sergachev
Goalies
Vasilevskiy
McElhinney
First Period
The Bruins surrendered a few scoring chances in the opening moments as the Lightning looked ready to play from puck drop. Luckily for Boston, Tuukka Rask was on his game early, making a few saves in close. Brad Marchand nearly gave the B’s the early lead but hit the glove side post of Andrei Vasilevskiy less than three minutes into the game. The Bruins continued to have trouble getting their offensive game going as the Lightning dominated the early possession game. The B’s would get a power play opportunity as Mikhail Sergachev went to the box with 10:33 left in the period. David Pastrnak found the back of the net yet again just seconds into the man advantage to give the Bruins the lead.
Happy National Pasta Day! 1-0 #NHLBruins @pastrnak96 on the PP pic.twitter.com/uJQEBvEtaG
— Marina Molnar (@mkmolnar) October 17, 2019
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Sean Kuraly was called for hooking shortly after the goal, giving Tampa Bay a chance to tie the game. The B’s killed off the penalty without surrendering any significant scoring chances, keeping them in the lead. The Bruins seemed to gain some momentum after the man advantage, firing a couple shots on Vasilevskiy. Patrice Bergeron was called for slashing with under four minutes to go in the period, giving the Lightning another opportunity. The B’s killed off the penalty to Bergeron, surrendering a few shots on goal. Brayden Point got lost at the blue line and scored on a breakaway, barely beating the buzzer to tie the game.
Poor clock awareness by Boston as Point capitalizes#NHLBruins– 1#GoBolts– 1 pic.twitter.com/8nqwtvj0dq
— Boston Bruins on CLNS (@BruinsCLNS) October 17, 2019
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Score: Tied 1-1
Second Period
The B’s had some good early legs in the opening moments of the period and they got a few solid scoring chances. The Bruins picked up another power play opportunity as Carter Verhaeghe went to the box for tripping. The Lightning killed off the penalty and even got a shorthanded breakaway. The B’s would get yet another man advantage opportunity shortly after, as Yanni Gourde took an interference penalty. Bergeron gave the B’s the lead again off of a beautiful slap pass from Pastrnak on the power play.
Patrice Bergeron PPG makes it 2-1 #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/TSovlp6Bf9
— Marina Molnar (@mkmolnar) October 18, 2019
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The Lightning evened it up quickly as Mathieu Joseph tapped in a rebound behind Rask to make it 2-2.
Mathieu Joseph puts home rebound of Alex Killorn's shot to tie this contest at 2-2 with 9:28 to play in 2nd period. #TBLvsBOS
— Shawn Hutcheon (@ShawnHutcheon) October 18, 2019
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The B’s and Lightning continued the trend of trading chances with both teams going end to end pretty consistently. The Bruins started to turn the puck over and get beat to the dirty areas as the Lightning started to surge late in the period. The Bruins picked up their fourth power play of the game as Karson Kuhlman drew a penalty with his great speed. The Lightning killed off the penalty as they got a few shorthanded opportunities.
Score: Tied 2-2
Third Period
Neither team came out with much jump to start the period as the game’s intensity began to pick up. The Bruins began to surge almost midway through the period, getting a number of chances in the offensive zone. Matt Grzelcyk was called for a penalty with 11:35 to play as the Lightning went to the power play looking to take the lead. The B’s killed it off as the Lightning failed to get any scoring chances. The Bruins continued to be the aggressor in the third period, getting multiple shifts with extended time in the attacking zone.
Kevin Shattenkirk gave the Lightning their first lead of the game with 4:47 to go with a quick shot through Rask.
Kevin Shattenkirk (4) with an absolute snipe to break the tie for Tampa!#GoBolts pic.twitter.com/XbbkppvlPn
— HD365 (@HockeyDaily365) October 18, 2019
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The Bruins would go to the man advantage less than a minute after the goal as Anthony Cirelli was called for tripping. Pastrnak tied the game on the power play after his shot was deflected into the net off of a Tampa Bay stick.
DAVID PASTRNAK’S 2ND OF THE GAME TIES IT UP ON THE PP!! 3-3 #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/YLbfoU7zTj
— Marina Molnar (@mkmolnar) October 18, 2019
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Score: Tied 3-3
Overtime
Both teams had some spectacular chances including the Bruins hitting the goal post on a shot by Kuraly but neither team could find the back of the net and game went to a shootout.
Shootout
Steven Stamkos scored the only goal in the shootout and the Lightning handed the B’s their second loss of the season.
Steven Stamkos wins it for Tampa Bay in the shootout. Boston falls to 5-1-1. What an unreal hockey game.
— Bruins Daily (@BruinsDaily) October 18, 2019
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Final Score: 4-3 Lightning
Three Stars Of The Game
First Star: Pastrnak. Another strong game from Number 88 continues his great start to the season, totaling two goals and an assist.
Second Star: Bergeron. The B’s top center recorded a power play strike and an assist.
Third Star: Rask. The Bruins goaltender kept the team in the game all night and made some huge saves especially in the third period and overtime.
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