Bruins give up go-ahead goal with 18.6 seconds left
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Watch: Bruins lose in final minute to Hurricanes off of brutal broken-stick miscue
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Bruins' brutal stick break leads to crushing loss vs. Hurricanes
Bad break leads to winning goal as Bruins lose to Hurricanes
After Nikita Zadorov broke his stick, Seth Jarvis broke the Bruins' back. With less than a minute left, Boston appeared to headed for at least a point against the Hurricanes after a strong effort. But as he tried to clear the puck,
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Jarvis’ goal with 18.6 seconds left lifts Hurricanes to 3-2 win over Bruins
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Hurricanes win third straight beating Bruins 3-2
New-look Bruins beat Lightning on the road, 4-0
Bruins management gave its strongest message it could on Friday it was now planning for the future. But somehow that message went over the head of the collection of players that now constitute the Boston Bruins.
The Boston Bruins have found some spectacular ways to lose games this season, but Thursday night might take the cake.
A pair of teams that haven’t faced off since October meet for their second of three meetings this season when the Carolina Hurricanes take on the Boston Bruins at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, N.C.
An unfortunately-timed broken stick from a Bruins defenseman resulted in a game-winning goal for the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Carolina Hurricanes will take on the Boston Bruins (28-27-8) tonight as the team starts a four-game homestand. The Hurricanes have won each of their last two games by a 2-1 score and are hoping to find a bit more of an offensive showing against the struggling and depleted Bruins.
The Boston Bruins took down the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-0 in Tampa to pick up a win. It was the first time in over 15 years that the Bruins took the ice and Brad Marchand was not on the roster.
"The human side of me was crushed," Jeremy Swayman said as the Bruins tried to pick up the post-deadline pieces.
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Both just traded, longtime Boston teammates Charlie Coyle and Brandon Carlo sat by each other on the plane ride to Colorado.
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RALEIGH – The Bruins’ lineup will have a different look against the Hurricanes as four players recalled from Providence are expected to suit up. Patrick Brown, Riley Tufte, Vinni Lettieri, and Ian Mitchell all made the trek up I-95 on Wednesday and were on the ice for the B’s morning skate on Thursday at the Lenovo Center.
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