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Game Fifteen (Live on NESN(HD) or 98.5FM The Sports Hub)
Boston Bruins (6-7-2) vs. Montreal Canadiens (8-8-0)
November 5th, 2009 @ 7:00PM
(credit: AP Photos)
GAME BOX SCORE:
| 1 | 2 | 3 | OT | SO | F | |
| Boston Bruins | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Montreal Canadiens | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
SHOOTOUT RECAP:
| Bruins | Blake Wheeler | Save |
| Canadiens | Mike Cammalleri | Goal |
| Bruins | Patrice Bergeron | Miss |
| Canadiens | Scott Gomez | Save |
| Bruins | Mark Recchi | Save |
GAME HIGHLIGHTS:
- The Bruins steal a point but allow the Habs to gain more ground on them in the Northeast.
- The Habs were outshot 43-to-26 but still walked away with the "W".
- Thomas made 25-saves and was solid between the pipes on to have another loss added to his record again.
- Bergeron scored the Bruins lone goal with less than a minute left in the 3rd period tying the game at a goal a piece.
- The refs were horrendous tonight blowing call after call in Montreals favor (but the refs cant also be blamed for the Bruins not being able to score).
- Boston improves to 0-for-18 on the powerplay cementing their status as having the worst man advantage in the league.
- Fromer Bruins Glen Metropolit scored the Habs lone regulation goal, still think we never should have let him go.
- Goal for a Goal: Both Metropolit and Bergeron scored twice tonight only to get their original goals disallowed.
- Bruins return to action Saturday @ The Garden against the Sabres.
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