Post-Game Talk: ECQF GAME 3 - BACK ON TRACK - BRUINS 4 Ft. Lauderdale 2 F - BRUINS lead series 2-1

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SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) Taylor Hall had a goal and an assist, Linus Ullmark stopped 28 shots and the Boston Bruins topped the Florida Panthers 4-2 in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference first-round series on Friday night.

Charlie Coyle, David Pastrnak and Nick Foligno also had goals for Boston, which reclaimed home-ice advantage and took a 2-1 lead in the series. Dmitry Orlov had a pair of long outlet passes that became assists for the Bruins.

Alex Lyon stopped 23 of 26 shots for Florida, the Pastrnak goal with 11:28 remaining chasing him and having Florida send in Sergei Bobrovsky. And that suggests the Panthers have a big decision to make on a starting netminder before Game 4 in Sunrise on Sunday afternoon.

Gustav Forsling and Sam Reinhart had goals for Florida, which didn't get anything past Ullmark until 5:19 remained. Boston improved to 50-3-0 this season when allowing no more than two goals.

The Bruins were again without captain Patrice Bergeron, out with an upper-body injury. He won’t play in Game 4 either, with the Bruins believing he will be ready to play when the series returns to Boston for Game 5 next week.

Florida is built to let shots fly. There have been three teams in NHL history to take more than 3,000 shots in a season - the 1970-71 Bruins are one of them, and the other two are the 2021-22 Panthers, and the 2022-23 Panthers.

That makes what Boston did even more impressive than it looked on the stat sheet.

The Bruins held Florida to four shots in the second period - matching the Panthers’ fourth-lowest total for any of their 254 periods this season to that point. And while completely clamping down on the defensive end, Boston turned a 1-0 lead into a 2-0 edge.

Marchand sent a wobbling puck toward the net from the right point, and Coyle - positioned in front of the net - chopped down at it as it sailed toward the goal. The puck bounced off the ice and past Lyon at exactly 6:00 of the second.

Pastrnak got the second of the long Orlov assists after getting behind the defense to beat Lyon for a 3-0 lead, and Foligno made it 4-0 by tipping a pass by Bobrovsky with 8:15 left.

The Bruins - as would be expected from a No. 1 seed coming off a big home loss - came out flying and controlled long stretches of the opening period.

But it was a rather innocuous-looking play that gave Boston a 1-0 lead after the opening 20 minutes. Hall was along the right boards when he took a long clearing pass from Dmitry Orlov, controlled the puck and fired a shot from just inside the blue line.

It got over Lyon’s glove, and just 2:26 into the contest Boston had the lead.

AROUND THE RINK

Boston improved to 15-2-1 after a loss this season. … Florida has not been shut out at home in 109 consecutive games, going back to Feb. 24, 2021. ... Ullmark was a game-time decision after Boston’s morning skate, but showed no ill effects of anything in Game 3. … Florida briefly lost D Aaron Ekblad with 11:11 left in the second after he collided with Boston’s Charlie McAvoy. Ekblad immediately grabbed for the top of his helmet, went directly to the locker room after getting off the ice - and was back less than three minutes later.
 
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missingchicklet

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Great gutsy win without the starting 1C and 2C. Bs pounded on FLA and wore them down. Played with solid discipline in the face of FLA trying to goad them all game long. Coyle and Marchy competed as hard as possible. 4th line did what they needed to do and got under FLA's skin. Hall made some awesome plays. Hathaway is turning out to be an awesome pickup for the playoffs.

This win was made possible by the Bs stout D. Just an awesome job by all the d-men. McAvoy was ridiculous in his own end and the neutral zone. Orlov tremendous all-around. Carlo was quietly excellent.

Kudos to Monty for mixing things up with the lines. It worked out well. PP, not so much.

Come out with that same fire game 4. Keep it rolling!
 

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Absolutely Herculean effort by McAvoy. One of the better physical performances by a Bruin in a long time.

Gritty, gutty performance by the Vezina winner.

Marchand, Coyle and Hall, veterans leading by example. Put the team on their backs.

Foligno, Hathaway and Lauko nice efforts. Pasta comes through when you needed him. Bertuzzi and Zacha some nice work as well

I am really shocked by Florida's effort, I thought they would see the depleted lineup and storm like junkyard dogs. Did Matt Tkachuk even play? Maybe they thought they wouldn't have to work as hard after game 2? Dunno, but I will take it.
 

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THIS is how we've responded all year. This team knows. They get it. They were physical. The were engaged. They were ready. And that's what you want. They responded. Now they got to continue to respond. Our skating legs are back. Keep it up boys. It only gets tougher from here.


You already know the drill!
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Cue it!
 

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Not ashamed or afraid to say that I love this team!

They aren’t winning the next 14 in a row and they’ll have some rough patches….but 99% of the time they bust their asses and give us a great chance to see a win!
 

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