![]() The boys were off to a solid start in Tuesday nights contest against Montreal. They came out onto the ice flying and ready to go leaving the first period with a 2-0 lead over the Canadians. With early goals by Ryan Spooner and Christian Herhoff the Bruins had their fans fooled that they might take this W home with them. With all of our regulars back in black and gold rather than the colors of their respective countries, this was the first game where we were able to see the full squad out there, and it was surely looking promising. Nearing the end of the second period the Canadians management to put one between the pads of Rask. As Rask's first game back with the team, a few too many goals were put past. Jeff Petry made the first dent onto the Canadiens scoreboard with 6:31 left up for the period and then right behind him came another puck to the back of the net from Artturi Lehkonen to tie things up. As the battle started to see who could make it all the way to the finish line, both teams battled it out in the only way they know how to play against each other. Physically. These two teams are known for their rough and tough games, and they always seem to be crowd pleasers, and this was no different. Czarnik took advantage in the third when Montreal took a penalty taking the lead for the game but yet again nothing is concrete because Canadians Galchenyuk came right back to tie things up yet again. Dan Carr's shot at the end of the third ultimately sealed the deal for the red and white lifting the game to a 4-3 victory for Montreal.
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