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Bruins burn Flames with home cooking

Steve Conroy, Boston Herald on

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BOSTON — The last time the Bruins were seen on Causeway Street, they were heading into the Christmas humbled after getting walloped in back-to-back games by Ottawa and Montreal. Those two losses were part of a disappointing 1-3-1 homestand that put a dent in their previous home-ice dominance and put them in arrears in their chase for a playoff spot.

On Thursday, the B’s found at least some of their home mojo back with a 4-1 victory over the Calgary Flames at TD Garden. The B’s got goals from four players and, perhaps most importantly, they got a good 28-save performance from backup goalie Joonas Korpisalo. The B’s had been leaning heavily on Jeremy Swayman lately and the work began to show in the B’s loss to the Kraken on Tuesday.

The first game back home from a West Coast trip is usually a scheduled ‘L.’ But with the way the B’s lost their trip finale in Seattle in such a self-inflicted manner, it wasn’t a big surprise that they came out with a good focus in the first period and took a 2-0 lead into the first break.

Both goals came off the rush.

Sean Kuraly put the B’s on the board with his fourth of the year at 9:48. Charlie McAvoy moved the puck up along the right boards to Tanner Jeannot, who gained the zone and dropped a bank pass off the boards for Kuraly. With all sorts of room in the middle of the ice, Kuraly cut into the high slot and beat Dustin Wolf with a wrister.

Elias Lindholm made it 2-0 at 12:06. David Pastrnak fed Marat Khusnutdinov and, after gaining the zone, he made what looked like an ill-advised drop pass to Pastrnak. But just when it looked like a Calgary defender was going to get to it first, Pastrnak made a quick one-time pass over to Lindholm, who in turn one-timed his eighth goal of the year into a wide-open net.

The B’s came out strong again in the second period and threw some high-end pressure on Wolf. The netminder made several good stops, including a terrific save on Mark Kastelic on what looked like a sure goal.

 

Eventually, the B’s got arm-weary and the Flames started to push back. That’s when Korpisalo, who had not won since Dec. 11 and had gotten only two starts since then, picked up the slack. He was forced to make a handful of high-danger saves to keep it at a two-goal bulge for the B’s. He would later make his save of the night on Mikael Backlund in the slot, snaring the centerman’s wrister.

Finally, the B’s were able to get that elusive third goal at 14:02. On a terrific shift in the offensive zone, the B’s continually forced turnovers until Kuraly fed Mason Lohrei up high. Lohrei made a nice toe drag into the middle of the ice and beat Wolf with a snap shot, his fourth of the year, as Viktor Arvidsson cut across the top of the crease.

Casey Mittelstadt then gave the B’s a commanding 4-0 lead at 17:59, following up a rebound of his own shot and slipped it up into the top shelf for his 10th of the year.

But the B’s could not get out of the period unscathed. With 1:16 left in the period, Connor Zary was allowed to step out in front of the net and beat Korpisalo with a roof shot to pull the game somewhat within reach going into the third.

That’s as close as they would get, however, as the B’s cruised to the win in the third.


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