Boston Bruins Post Shootout Victory Over New Jersey Devils

January 29th, 2013 by Chris Blanchard Leave a reply »
The Boston Bruins came from behind to beat the New Jersey Devils 2-1 in a thrilling shootout contest. 

The last two Eastern Conference champions offered up a tilt worthy of their positions in the standings. Entering the game, neither team had lost in regulation, so the result should have been expected. It was cagey out of the gate, until a heavyweight slugfest between Boston's Shawn Thornton and New Jersey's Krys Barch. 

After the fisticuffs, both teams picked up the pace, but Tuukka Rask and New Jersey backup Johan Hedberg came up huge in net throughout to keep the game resting on a razor's edge. Midway through the second, New Jersey finally found a way to beat the vaunted Boston penalty kill, when David Clarkson tipped the puck past Rask with the man-advantage. 

Following the goal, the Bruins looked exhausted, playing their second game in as many nights. Despite the fatigue, they fought hard for the equalizer and finally produced it by way of Nathan Horton, who slotted the puck between Hedberg's legs with four minutes remaining in the game. 

Overtime chances favored neither side, with a shootout needed to determine t ...

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