
"The Bruins tried to give the game away on Saturday, but Jeremy Swayman refused to lose. After the B's coughed up two leads in the third period, Swayman stopped Lucas Raymond, Patrick Kane and Alex DeBrincat, while Casey Mittelstadt scored the only goal in the shootout to lift the B's to a 3-2 shootout win over the Detroit Red Wings. Swayman stopped 24 of 26 shots in regulation and overtime and improved to 8-2 in November."
"The Bruins, outshot 13-4 in the third, could not preserve two one-goal leads in the third, with the second tying goal coming from Michael Rasmussen with 1:54 left in regulation with the extra skater on for Detroit. In OT, the B's had to kill off an Elias Lindholm penalty, their fifth PK of the game, and they did so. On the ensuing 4-on-4, the B's had a couple of decent chances but they could not find the mark."
Jeremy Swayman made 24 saves on 26 shots through regulation and overtime and improved to 8-2 in November. The Bruins surrendered two one-goal leads in the third, the second tied by Michael Rasmussen with 1:54 remaining. The team killed five penalties, including an Elias Lindholm infraction in overtime, and managed a 4-on-4 without scoring. Casey Mittelstadt scored the lone shootout goal to win 3-2. The first period featured power plays for Detroit and opposing breakaways stopped by Swayman and Cam Talbot. A late first-period fight saw Mark Kastelic drop Moritz Seider, who missed time before returning.
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