Bruins keep rolling with 3-1 win over Blues
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[February 02, 2018]
David Krejci, Patrice Bergeron
and David Backes each scored once, and goalie Tuukka Rask made 32
saves as the Boston Bruins defeated the St. Louis Blues 3-1 on
Thursday night in Boston.
Krejci scored his goal in the first period while Bergeron and Backes
added theirs in the third as Boston improved to 15-1-4 in the past
20 games. The Bruins had posted at least one point in 18 straight
games before a Tuesday loss to the Anaheim Ducks.
Rask has been a big reason for the team's success. This victory
helped the goalie earn a point for the Bruins for the 19th straight
start -- he is 17-0-2 in that time.
St. Louis goalie Jake Allen remained busy, making 43 saves but
slipping to 0-5-0 in his past five starts.
The Blues now are 5-2-0 in their past seven games, and they did not
give Allen much offensive help in this contest as the Bruins outshot
them, 46-33.

Krejci gave Boston a 1-0 lead with 7:28 left in the first period.
After Allen made two stops, the puck squirted loose near the crease,
and Krejci backhanded it into the net.
It was the first time in nine games that Boston scored first --
despite all of the Bruins' recent success.
The Bruins had plenty of chances in the first two periods, compiling
22 shots in the second period and 31 overall but still only holding
that 1-0 lead heading into the third.
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Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask (40) deflects the puck in the corner
during the second period against the St. Louis Blues at TD Garden.
Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports

Bergeron gave Boston some insurance with his goal at 9:05 of the
third period.
Jaden Schwartz made it interesting for St. Louis by scoring with
1:32 left in the game, cutting the deficit to 2-1.
However, Backes got his empty-net goal with one second left to seal
the victory.
Also for the Bruins, the Boston Herald reported that Charlie McAvoy
took part in an optional morning skate Thursday and now has been
cleared to take part in practice. McAvoy had a heart ablation
procedure last week but could return to the lineup as early as this
weekend.
--Field Level Media
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