
"The Bruins struggled on their breakouts both early and late, wiping a good effort in between those bookends, and they saw their seven-game win streak go up in smoke in a 5-3 loss to the Senators in Ottawa on Thursday. Tim Stutzle scored the winning goal with 5:43 left in the third, spoiling a spirited comeback attempt by the B's."
"The Bruins had worked hard in the second to halve a 2-0 Ottawa lead, but the Senators got their two-goal lead right back at 1:06 of the third period. The Bruins got caught on a bad change after Jake Sanderson captured a clear-out at the red line and counter-attacked, moving the puck up to Michael Amadio, who sent a pass down low for Shane Pinto redirection."
"The B's got one back at 3:49 on a power play goal from David Pastrnak goal, just shortly after a Pastrnak goal came off the board because of an successful offside challenge from Ottawa. The good goal was Pastrnak's 11th of the year and his 402nd of his career, tying him with Rick Middleton for fifth on the Bruins all-time goal lost."
The Boston Bruins lost 5-3 to the Ottawa Senators, ending a seven-game win streak. Tim Stutzle scored the decisive goal with 5:43 remaining in the third. The Senators built a 2-0 lead, regained a two-goal edge early in the third after a bad Bruins change following Jake Sanderson's red-line clear-out set up Michael Amadio and Shane Pinto. The Bruins rallied in the second, with David Pastrnak scoring on the power play at 3:49 and Mark Kastelic tying the game at 5:15. Hampus Lindholm's breakout pass into traffic led to the game-winner and the Bruins failed to convert on a late extra-attacker chance.
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