BOSTON | The Canadian did not have time to celebrate his victory against the Toronto Maple Leafs for long. Arriving in the early hours of the night, the Habs will face the Bruins, starting this evening, in another match that risks being very emotional.
- The score is 3 to 2 for the Bruins after one period of play
1ST PERIOD
18:23 – GOAL: The Bruins take the lead for the first time in the game; Elias Lindholm scores his first in his new uniform.
2:26 p.m. – The Bruins are caught for a collision at the expense of Juraj Slafkovsky.
13:24 – GOAL: It doesn’t stop… Mark Kastelic brings everyone back to square one with a shot into the top corner that thwarts Primeau.
12:18 – GOAL: The Canadian responded immediately with Cole Caufield’s second goal in as many matches. Lane Hutson gets a second assist in this game.
11:04 – GOAL: The Bruins take no time on the power play to tie the game as Charlie McAvoy beats Primeau with a shot he didn’t see.
10:58 – Joel Armia receives a violation for tripping an opponent. Numerical advantage for Boston.
8:26 – GOAL: The second wave of the power play is signaled as Brendan Gallagher deflects a perfect pass from Joel Armia behind Jeremy Swayman to give the Canadian a 1-0 lead.
6:36 – Kirby Dach gets a chance to escape, but is held back by defender Nikita Zadorov. The latter will think for two minutes or less in the penalty box.
2:00 – Hampus Lindholm thought he had given the Bruins the lead with a point shot, but Martin St-Louis challenges the decision for obstructing goaltender Primeau. The officials agreed with the CH driver. “No goal,” says Wes McCauley with his usual enthusiasm!
0:23 – The Canadian is overwhelmed at the start of the match: Cayden Primeau stands out twice in front of the Bruins’ attacks, but receives a penalty for tripping.
0:00 – Start of the meeting