Bruins burn Flames with home cooking in 4-1 victory
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Bruins burn Flames with home cooking in 4-1 victory
"The last time the Bruins were seen on Causeway Street, they were heading into the Christmas humbled after getting walloped in back-to-back games by Ottawa and Montreal. Those two losses were part of a disappointing 1-3-1 homestand that put a dent in their previous home-ice dominance and put them in arrears in their chase for a playoff spot. On Thursday, the B's found at least some of their home mojo back with a 4-1 victory over the Calgary Flames at the Garden."
"The B's got goals from four different players and, perhaps most importantly, they received a good 28-save performance from backup goalie Joonas Korpisalo. The B's had been leaning heavily on Jeremy Swayman lately and the work began to show in the B's loss to the Kraken on Tuesday. The first game back home from a West Coast trip is usually a scheduled 'L.'"
The Bruins rebounded from a disappointing 1-3-1 homestand and back-to-back losses to Ottawa and Montreal by beating the Calgary Flames 4-1 at the Garden. Four different players scored, and backup goalie Joonas Korpisalo delivered a solid 28-save performance, relieving recent pressure on starter Jeremy Swayman. The team came out focused after a self-inflicted loss in Seattle, taking a 2-0 first-period lead with rush goals by Sean Kuraly and Elias Lindholm. Boston sustained pressure in the second period, forcing several quality saves from Calgary netminder Dustin Wolf while protecting the lead.
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