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Saturday, October 26, 2019

In Their First Meeting Since Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final In June, the Bruins Handle the Blues 3-0

The Bruins (7-1-2) will never be able to rewrite their franchise's history. Yes, that was the Blues (5-3-3) that captured the Stanley Cup on Boston's home ice just a few short months ago. Losses in pro sports don't get much more bitter than that but all the B's can do now is move forward and focus on this season that looks quite promising for them. The players, coaches and front office for the Bruins along with their fans will sadly always remember that empty feeling but at least they didn't dredge up more of that bleakness when St. Louis came back to Boston for a much-anticipated early regular season showdown. Tonight in front of a hyped crowd, the B's blanked the Blues 3-0.

Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask (26 saves, 5-0-1) notched his second shutout of the season and the 47th of his NHL career. It was also the second time that Rask has shut out the Blues in his career, the last one coming on November 18, 2014. B's captain Zdeno Chara set the tone right from the start as he rocked Blues hack Oskar Sundqvist with an open ice hit 38 seconds into the contest. As you would expect, it was a chippy affair with both sides picking up six penalties and truthfully, there could have been even a few more whistles.

Boston scored a goal in each frame as they slowly wore down St. Louis. The Bruins won the special teams battle as they scored a power play goal and their penalty kill unit was a shiny 4-for-4. B's right winger David Pastrnak continued on his absolute offensive tear to start 2019-2020 as he potted his NHL-best 11th goal of the season. His power play tally at 14:59 of the first period was assisted by Torey Krug (6 assists in his last 5 games) and Brad Marchand (career-best 8-game assist streak along with a 9-game point streak as well). Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington (21 saves, 4-2-3) should have stopped the shot but he wasn't in position in time so he got a piece of the puck but it still managed to trickle over the goal line.

Pasta is now tied with himself from last season for the third most goals in October for a Bruin. Only Phil Esposito (14 in 1973) & something named Charlie Simmer (12 in 1985) had more than him and considering that David has two more games left in the month, I feel like he at least has a good chance to pass his previous best. The Bruins' second goal of the night was undoubtedly their most important in terms of the big picture for this group. Left wing Anders Bjork was one of their top prospects a few years ago but since then, he's suffered a litany of injuries. Still, at 23 he has plenty of time to get his career back on schedule. His first goal in over a year for the Black and Gold (Oct. 13, 2018 was the last time he lit the lamp) was pretty as he skated in on a 3-on-2 and finished a one-timer from Matt Grzelcyk and Danton Heinen.

After getting marginally outshot in each of the first two periods, the Blues doubled up the Bruins in the third (10-5) but it didn't matter one iota because they could never solve Rask or Boston's outstanding team defense that combined for 11 blocked shots (including 1 that briefly hobbled Chris Wagner). With Halloween right around the corner, it was a drunken good night for B's fans capped off by Brandon Carlo's empty-netter with 48.1 seconds left in regulation. Time will tell but I feel like in a few years, the Blues will be one of those random one-off teams that come about every so often in sports, particularly hockey (the Ducks or Hurricanes come to mind). They win a championship that nobody saw coming then are never really heard from again. Likewise, I doubt that Binnington will become a star but hey, who could have predicted what he and his team pulled off last postseason?

The Bruins have their first back-to-back set of the season as they travel to New York tomorrow night (7, NESN) to play the lowly Rangers (3-4-1) at Madison Square Garden. Nothing like October hockey on an NFL Sunday, am I right folks? Jaroslav Halak (2-1-1) gets the start against a bad team that granted is coming off by far their best showing of the year (6-2 vs. Buffalo on Thursday). Boston-New York is always a rivalry no matter the teams but not so much in the last few seasons since the Rangers have completely fallen off of the map. Boston returns home on Tuesday (7, NESN) for their third game in four nights as they take on the underachieving but talented Sharks (4-6-1).










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