Bruins turn in no-show performance in Dallas
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Bruins turn in no-show performance in Dallas
"The B's had their six-game win streak snapped on Tuesday in Dallas - and they left no doubt about it. In one of their worst performances of the season, the B's - outshot 37-18 - were dominated by the Stars in every meaningful category and dropped a 6-2 blowout. The B's took three first period penalties and were gashed on two of them in the final four minutes of the first. From there on, they were simply non-competitive."
"Some of the Bruins bad old ways cropped up in the first period and, because of it, they found themselves in a 2-0 hole going into the first break. The game was pretty even for the first 15 minutes, with both teams exchanging unsuccessful power plays and there was a brief Jonathan Aspirot-Nathan Bastian bout. But thanks to penalties late in the period, everything fell apart."
"Elias Lindholm took a shaky neutral zone interference penalty on Esa Lindell and the second-ranked power-play went on their second advantage. From the right point, Roope Hintze pulled Jeremy Swayman out of his net with the threat of a shot and Hintze sent a diagonal pass down low to Wyatt Johnston and the one-timer into a wide open net at 16:08."
Morgan Geekie ended a 12-game goal drought, but the Bruins were outplayed in Dallas and lost 6-2, ending a six-game win streak. Boston was outshot 37-18 and dominated by the Stars in most statistical categories. The Bruins took three first-period penalties and allowed two power-play goals late in the period that created a 2-0 deficit. Elias Lindholm took a neutral-zone interference penalty that led to a Roope Hintze assist and a Wyatt Johnston one-timer at 16:08, and Nikita Zadorov took a cross-checking penalty with 2:05 left. The Bruins were non-competitive after the first.
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