Bruins Wrap: Penguins Use Third-Period Onslaught To Down B’s 5-1

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Jan 22, 2017

The Boston Bruins dropped their fourth straight game Sunday, as they were unable to keep pace with the Pittsburgh Penguins during their 5-1 loss at PPG Paints Arena.

The B’s outshot the Penguins 45-36 but were stoned by Pittsburgh goalie Matt Murray, who made 44 saves.

After Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask left the game due to a migraine, the Penguins exploded to open the third period against backup goalie Zane McIntyre and the B’s were unable to recover.

The loss drops the Bruins to 23-21-6, while the Penguins improve to 30-11-5.

Here’s how it all went down.

EARLY INTERMISSION
The B’s and Penguins were locked in a scoreless tie with 6:26 remaining in the first period when the teams were ordered to take the first intermission early after a flaw in the ice was found near the Pittsburgh bench.

PENGUINS STRIKE FIRST
After the ice was fixed, the two sides played the remaining 6:26 of the first period. Then the Penguins got on the board at the 0:18 mark in the second period, when Sidney Crosby found Bryan Rust with a slick pass.

Rust and Crosby got in on the fun again at the 9:06 mark in the second period, when they both picked up assists when the puck found Conor Sheary after a hectic sequence. Sheary buried the puck past a scrambling Rask to put the Penguins up 2-0.

KREJCI STRIKES
Four minutes after Sheary extended the Pittsburgh lead to 2-0, the B’s answered when David Pastrnak hit David Krejci in stride and he ripped it past Murray for his 11th tally of the season.

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RASK LEAVES GAME
After Rask stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced over the first 31:48 of the game, the veteran goalie took himself out of the game after motioning to his eyes.

PENGUINS ONSLAUGHT
McIntyre replaced Rask with 8:12 remaining in the second period and didn’t let up a goal before the second intermission. Once the third period opened, however, so did the floodgates, as the Penguins scored three goals over a three-minute stretch to open the period.

First, Patric Hornqvist poked one past McIntyre in front of the net.

Then Sheary scored his second goal of the game a little over a minute later to make it 4-1.

At the 4:37 mark in the period, Crosby was left alone in front of the net and put the finishing touches on the victory.

UP NEXT:
The Bruins return home Tuesday to face the Detroit Red Wings. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET.

Thumbnail photo via Charles LeClaire/USA TODAY Sports Images

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