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Friday, April 23, 2021

After Last Night's 5-1 Easy Win Vs. The Sabres, The B's Are Enjoying An Extended Stay In Buffalo

 

    Things couldn't be working out much better for the Bruins (27-12-6 overall, 13-6-3 road) at the moment as they are taking full advantage of all their games against the putrid Sabres (12-28-7 overall, 5-16-4) after last night's routine 5-1 victory for the black and gold at the KeyBank Center. That gave Boston a season-high six game winning streak which can become seven tonight (7, NESN Plus) as they play one more game in Buffalo against these scrubs. 12 different Bruins had points and rookie goaltender Jeremy Swayman (5-1-0) made 29 saves as the B's improved to a perfect 5-0 against the Sabres in 2021. There are three more layups, oops I mean games left to go with the worst team in the NHL.
    This installment was close for two periods since Boston led 2-1 going into the third before they broke it open with three goals in the final 20 minutes. It's hard to take too much from these glorified exhibition games but it was nice to see all five of the Bruins' goals come 5-on-5 while their penalty kill is a combined 11-for-11 in their last two meetings with Buffalo. Left wing Brad Marchand staked the B's to an early 1-0 lead when he put in a rebound past Sabres goaltender Dustin Tokarski (33 saves, 2-7-2). Center Patrice Bergeron and defenseman Mike Reilly had the assists at 12:36 on Marchand's team-leading 25th goal of the season. 
          Buffalo right wing Arttu Ruotsalainen tied it at 5:27 of the second period with his third goal of the season. It was the only highlight of the night for the home team as former Bruin Anders Bjork fed Ruotsalainen for the tap-in after center Dylan Cozens had stole the puck along the boards in Boston's defensive zone. BU's Matt Grzelcyk put Boston ahead for good with a wrist shot that Tokarski should have grabbed at 12:50 of the second period. Fellow Terrier alum Charlie McAvoy and right wing David Pastrnak registered the assists on Grzelcyk's fourth goal of the season.  
    You could feel Buffalo's souls leave their bodies in the third period as the Bruins ruthlessly ran up the score on them. Pasta's goal was a pretty one as he drove to the right then shot a low hard shot against the grain that Tokarski had no chance to stop. His 18th goal of the season came at 4:55 and it was assisted by Marchand and Grzelcyk. Left wing Nick Ritchie broke his cold streak with a goal at 6:01, his 11th of the season, from right wing Jake DeBrusk and BU's Charlie Coyle (300th NHL point). Poor Tokarski understandably wanted to be anywhere but there when defenseman Jeremy Lauzon's shot hit the post and center David Krejci touched in the rebound for the final tally. It was Krejci's sixth goal of the season and the secondary assist came from former Sabres great Taylor Hall at 18:02. How happy is he to be a Bruin after playing for so many terrible teams in his NHL career (Oilers, Devils, Coyotes and Sabres)? 
    No matter how much of a joke these Bruins-Sabres games appear to be, don't forget how important they are to Boston. The Rangers (23-18-6) have dropped their last two games which has allowed the Bruins to move eight points ahead of them with two games in hand. Barring a huge collapse, it looks like the Bruins will finish in the top four in the East Division but they can still move up with a strong push at the end of the regular season. The Islanders (29-13-5) are only three points ahead of them with the B's having two games in hand and one meeting left to go. The Penguins (30-14-3) are also just three points in front of Boston while the Bruins own two games in hand plus they play them twice in a row after they finally get out of Buffalo. Top seed Washington (30-13-4) is four points up on Boston but the black and gold have two games in hand and the regular season finale is against them so that could potentially mean something to both clubs. 

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