Bruins get back on winning track, topple Blues
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[November 08, 2022]
Patrice Bergeron
and Trent Frederic scored third-period goals to lift the Boston
Bruins past the visiting St. Louis Blues 3-1 on Monday night.
Bergeron's power-play goal at 12:45 of the final frame broke a 1-1
tie before Frederic tallied at 16:28, helping the Bruins bounce back
from a Saturday loss in Toronto that snapped a seven-game win
streak.
Brad Marchand assisted on Boston's first two goals to log his second
multiple-point game of the season.
Jake DeBrusk also scored for Boston while Linus Ullmark (25 saves)
earned his ninth win in 10 starts.
The Bruins had a 37-26 shots advantage.
Brayden Schenn scored the lone goal and Jordan Binnington made 34
saves for the Blues, who have lost all of their last seven games in
regulation.
The Blues received three power plays within the first 10:49, but
they landed just three shots on Ullmark during that entire span.
It took the Bruins only 17 seconds on the man advantage to mark the
scoreboard first. DeBrusk whipped a wrist shot home after taking
David Pastrnak's backhand feed, scoring at the net front at 13:34 of
the first period.
To begin the second, St. Louis had the better of the chances with a
6-2 edge in the shot department before netting the tying goal at the
11:37 marker. Schenn buried Jordan Kyrou's pass in the low slot to
finish off a tic-tac-toe passing sequence.
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Boston Bruins defenseman Mike Reilly (6) and St. Louis Blues
defenseman Colton Parayko (55) battle for a puck in front of
goaltender Jordan Binnington (50) during the third period at TD
Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports
Ullmark kept the game tied with 4:28
left in the middle frame, denying Kyrou's backhand attempt on a
partial breakaway. It was one of the Boston goaltender's eight saves
in the second.
Boston nearly jumped ahead when David Krejci ripped a slapper off
the goalpost exactly three minutes later, taking Pastrnak's feed in
stride down the right side.
After Pastrnak was tripped to draw a power play, Bergeron slotted
home a go-ahead goal from the bumper with 7:15 to play in
regulation. Marchand fed a pass from the far-right circle.
Frederic skated from the defensive zone, through center and into the
right circle, where he snapped off Boston's insurance goal.
--Field Level Media
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