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Saturday, May 7, 2022

The B's Finally Showed Some Life, Winning Game Three 4-2 To Cut Carolina's Series Lead To 2-1

 

    It only took six games (3 in the regular season and 3 in the playoffs) in the 2021-22 season, but the Bruins have finally beaten the Hurricanes. Facing a must-win scenario in Game 3 tonight at TD Garden in their first-round playoff series, Boston beat Carolina 4-2 to trim the Hurricanes' series lead to 2-1. The also very important Game 4 is on Mother's Day afternoon (12:30, NESN) at the Garden. B's rookie goaltender Jeremy Swayman got his first career playoff start and with 25 saves, he was more than good enough to earn the victory that hopefully will be his first of many postseason wins for the Black and Gold. On the other end, Carolina's rookie and third-string goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov (24 saves) predictably crumbled in his first playoff start on the road in a charged Friday night atmosphere. 
    For the third time already in the series, Carolina scored first as veteran center Vincent Trocheck (2nd goal of the playoffs) cashed in a rebound from defenseman Brendan Smith at 9:17 of the first period. It would have been easy for the nervy home team to get even shakier after that but instead, they showed what they are made of by rattling off four straight tallies to take control of the contest. Their first goal was a textbook shorthanded 2-on-1 break as left wing Jake DeBrusk fed a perfect saucer pass to BU's Charlie Coyle to one-time out of mid-air and into the net for his first goal of the postseason at 17:16 of the first period. That tied it at one, woke the crowd up and most importantly, it seemed to propel the Bruins to play easily their best hockey for an extended amount of time in the first three games of the postseason.   
    Boston grabbed their first lead of the season series (seriously!) when long-time star left wing Brad Marchand found some room in the slot and beat Kochetkov up high with a snap shot. Center Patrice Bergeron had the lone assist on Marchand's first goal of the playoffs at 5:41 of the second period. Boston kept the pressure on and surprisingly, their normally weak power play was the positive catalyst. Superstar right wing David Pastrnak converted a wrist shot that a better and/or more experienced goaltender should have stopped. Regardless, it gave Boston a 3-1 lead at 14:53 of the second period on Pasta's first goal of the postseason, assisted by Coyle and Marchand. 
    For all intents and purposes, the B's put it away with another power play strike early in the third period: left wing Taylor Hall played a beautiful give-and-go with Pastrnak that resulted in an easy tap-in by the former No. 1 overall pick. Marchand notched the other helper on Hall's second goal of the series at 4:08 which extended Boston's advantage to 4-1. Carolina's outstanding defenseman Jaccob Slavin scored the final goal, a wrist shot from distance that somehow eluded Swayman. Slavin's first goal of the playoffs was unassisted and it came at 11:30. 
    What started out as a weird night with a Bruins ice crew guy running into a referee during a stoppage in play and an extremely unlucky off-ice official in the penalty box having a pane of glass fall on his head (yikes, hope that he's ok), ended on a much brighter note. We've got a series and if Boston can find another way to come out on top on Sunday, then we'll really have something to talk about. Carolina looked like they were on a different level than the Bruins in the first two games at home but it was a different story tonight as the B's were more focused from start to finish and much stingier on defense.
    Boston won eight more faceoffs (34-26) and blocked a whopping 17 more shots (29-12) led by defenseman Derek Forbort's game-high eight blocked shots and they had five less giveaways than the Canes (12-7). It'll take a similar effort to even the series at two games apiece. B's head coach Bruce Cassidy made two minor changes to the lineup for Game 3, putting right wing Chris Wagner on the fourth line and having defenseman Mike Reilly play with their top defender Charlie McAvoy. Obviously, expect the same lineup for Game 4 since you don't want to dare to mess with their first taste of success against Carolina this season.

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