Rask,
Bruins close out Jackets in Game 6
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[May 07, 2019]
Tuukka Rask made 39 saves as the
visiting Boston Bruins advanced to the Eastern Conference final for
the first time since 2013 with a 3-0 victory over the Columbus Blue
Jackets in Game 6 on Monday.
Boston took the best-of-seven, second-round playoff series four
games to two.
David Krejci collected a goal and an assist, and Marcus Johansson
and David Backes scored 1:41 apart midway into the third period for
Boston, which will face Carolina in the next round. The Bruins won
two of the three regular-season meetings against the Hurricanes.
Boston coach Bruce Cassidy told reporters of Rask: "You need your
goalie to deliver, and I think that's stating the obvious, but he
did. ... He was definitely our most consistent player throughout the
whole series."
Sergei Bobrovsky turned aside 26 shots for the Blue Jackets, who hit
the post or crossbar on four occasions and went 0-for-4 on the power
play before seeing their season come to an end.
Boston opened the scoring with 7:47 remaining in the second period,
mere moments after a shot from Bruins winger Jake DeBrusk hit the
crossbar. The puck caromed around the boards to Krejci, who
unleashed a shot from the top of the right circle that sailed over
the right pad and under the blocker of Bobrovsky.
The Bruins doubled the advantage at 8:58 of the third period, as
Johansson weaved toward the middle of the ice before wristing a shot
that handcuffed Bobrovsky. The two-time Vezina Trophy recipient was
unable to corral the puck as it trickled over the goal line.
Boston added to the lead at 10:39 of the third when defenseman Torey
Krug's diagonal feed was redirected home at the doorstep by Backes.
Columbus forward Josh Anderson exited the contest with 20 seconds
remaining in the second period after he was jarred by Bruins
defenseman Charlie McAvoy, who received a two-minute penalty for an
illegal check to the head. Anderson returned to start the third
period.
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Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask (40) makes a save against Columbus Blue
Jackets center Pierre-Luc Dubois (18) during the first period in
game six of the second round of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs at
Nationwide Arena. Mandatory Credit: Russell LaBounty-USA TODAY
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McAvoy said of the incident, "Hockey play. Just trying to deliver a
legal check."
Columbus captain Nick Foligno's response to the play: "I'm not going
to go there. It (stinks). You just hate seeing your teammate lying
on the ground with a hit that's unnecessary."
The Blue Jackets mustered two shots on the unsuccessful power play,
and Matt Duchene's point-blank chance on another man-advantage
situation was denied by the stick of Rask. Defenseman Zach
Werenski's wrist shot from above the left circle rang the iron on
the same power-play opportunity.
Boston nearly opened the scoring at 8:53 of the first period.
Columbus-area native Sean Kuraly put the puck in the net off Chris
Wagner's backhanded feed from the left circle following a feverish
sequence in front. The Blue Jackets successfully challenged the
apparent tally, with officials deeming that fourth-liner Joakim
Nordstrom interfered with Bobrovsky prior to Kuraly's shot.
The Blue Jackets' defeat sends Bobrovsky into free agency.
The goalie said of his future, "It's a big decision, it's a lifetime
decision. I don't want to stand here and discuss it after we just
lost a game."
--Field Level Media
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