Predators score 4 in Second period to beat Bruins
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The Boston Bruins (34-21-5) fended off the pesky and relentless Pittsburgh Penguins (31-16-13) 2-1 on Tuesday night inside TD Garden.
The Boston Bruins erased an early one-goal deficit with three straight goals and held on to defeat the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets 4-2 in the teams' first meeting of the season on Thursday night.
Less than 24 hours before the NHL trade deadline, the Boston Bruins take their playoff-chasing show on the road to close out the season series with the Nashville Predators on Thursday night.
Washington Capitals (31-25-7, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Boston Bruins (34-22-5, in the Atlantic Division) Boston; Saturday, 12:30 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: The Boston Bruins will try to keep their 11-game home win streak intact when they face the Washington Capitals.
BOSTON — Jeremy Swayman gave up a goal on the first shot he saw and then stopped the next 33. The Bruins goalie kept his team afloat despite being badly outshot in the final two periods as they held on to beat the Penguins,
Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin scored his 891st career goal and needs four to pass Wayne Gretzky's record. Highlights from win vs. Bruins.
After having their eight-game point streak (5-0-3) snapped with a 3-1 loss at Philadelphia, the Bruins will look to bounce back when they host the Penguins Tuesday night. It’s the second to last game ahead of Friday’s 3 p.
Despite trades and injuries, Predators youth shines. Matthew Wood nets two, leading Nashville to a decisive victory over the Bruins.