The B's squandered a 2 goal lead in last night's game against the Senators, and actually ended up trailing the Ottawa club until the final few minutes of the match.
Chuck Kobasew got the Bruins 3rd goal deep in the third period, which tied the game and sent the two teams into a scoreless overtime. Ultimately it was a shoot-out goal by PJ Axelsson that secured the win for the Bruins, but it was a wild ride getting there.
Axelsson, despite getting the shoot-out winner, had a really rough game. I noticed that he was playing big minutes for the club, playing on the top line through the first two periods, and on every powerplay, as well as his usual spot on the penalty kill. Maybe he was filling a roster spot left open by Lucic, but the increased minutes did not serve the long-time Bruin well: Axelsson was responsible for two brutal give-aways that led to two Senators goals, and basically looked shaky all night.
Here's hoping that Axelsson retains his place in the shoot-out lineup, but returns to his usual spot on the third line, for the next game.
Tim Thomas did more than keep his team in the game, stopping a few unbelievable chances, including an unreal double-pad-stack in overtime, shutting down a clear breakaway chance.
The Senators looked far more like the club everyone expected them to be this year, rather than the basement dwellers that they have become. However, the Bruins should not have had as much trouble retaining the two-goal lead, and will have to tighten up their game if they expect to beat stronger clubs in this, the run toward the playoffs.
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