Well, the Bruins again chose to only play a one-period hockey game, but unlike their game against the Ducks, it resulted in a victory.
In their last game, against Anaheim, the Bruins had a great first period and then fell apart for the next two periods, finally losing 6-1. However, against the Islanders last night, the Bruins spotted their opponents a 3-0 lead heading into the third before finally turning on the jets mid-way through the final frame.
With about 16 minutes remaining in the game, Marc Savard got the B's first goal. A few minutes later, Byron Bitz scored to make it a one-goal game, and with about 2 minutes remaining in the match, Matt Hunwick's point shot found a way through the traffic to beat NY goalie, Dwayne Roloson, tying the score. With each goal the audience became more electrified and the team seemed to start believing they could pull out a win in the game.
Overtime solved nothing, and eventually Savard scored the winner (top shelf) in the shoot-out.
The positive, of course, is the win. The negative is that it had to be in a come-back situation, and was against an opponent that the Bruins - at their best - should not have had any trouble dominating.
Still, this early in the young season, this win was a good test for the mettle of the Bruins club who clearly need to bring their ability to deal with adversity back up to last year's levels.
Tuukka Rask got the start and won his first NHL game. One of the game highlights for me was seeing how totally pumped he was after making the final stop in the shootout. Bruins fans will come to love that level of competition from the young Finn.
Of Note: Dennis Wideman left the game in the second period with a shoulder injury - sorry - undisclosed upper body injury - and did not return. No word yet on his status.
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