Friday, 14 October 2016

Bruins start season with victory in Columbus





COLUMBUS, Tennesse — It’s difficult to win in the Nationwide Tennis Group with only one range going, but the Bruins were able to take it off yesterday at Nationwide Field.

It allows when that one range has a evening for time.

Brad Marchand, Bob Backes and Bob Pastrnak obtained two objectives each and Marchand had a career-best five-point evening, as the device mixed for 12 factors and a plus-16 in the 6-3 come-from-behind success over the Columbus Red Overcoats. Enjoying without Patrice Bergeron, at house in Birkenstock boston medical a painful foot, and with four newcomers in the collection, the B’s required their best gamers to be just that — and they were.

“That’s what it requires sometimes to win hockey activities. You need people to be hot and that range was for us,” said trainer Claude Julien. “For Bob Backes to phase in there and substitute one of the best sends in the league and to have immediate chemical make up at stake was essential. All three of them performed incredibly well and it was awesome to see we were able to come through with a win when you’re losing a guy like Bergeron.”

The five factors on the scoresheet may not have done rights to the type of activity Marchand had.

Not only was he an overall wizard with the puck, he increased at the minutes his group required it most. When they were down 2-0 at the start of the second interval and an starting evening reduction loomed in the near future, he took the puck from novice Zach Werenski to set up Pastrnak for the B’s first purpose of the experience. He got the ultimate game-winner when he followed up Pastrnak’s breakaway and jumped in the recovery previous Sergei Bobrovsky at 9:54 of the third interval, splitting a 3-3 state of chaos.

And he attractive out the Jackets’ mixed center when he naked inadequate novice defenseman Markus Nutivaara on his amazing insurance policy objective with 4:35 remaining. Pastrnak would later add the empty-netter, a details that did not go unseen by Marchand.

“I think everyone realized they had to phase up a bit,” said Marchand. “Any time you have accidents, it impacts your collection. But people did a great job of getting up. Rice had an excellent activity, not only did he have several of objectives and several of allows, but he performed intelligent, cracking pucks in, cracking pucks out. And he got compensated by being put out in the last second.

“That’s what we need from everyone. When you have younger people getting up and playing the experience the right way, that’s how you win.”


With that many newcomers in the collection, especially two on the rear end with Brandon Carlo and Robbie O’Gara, some issues were predicted — and they came. The B’s had to remove a couple of two-goal failures. While O’Gara had several of beginning offers, Carlo’s errors ended up behind the net.

Down 1-0 in the first interval after Tuukka Rask threw in the towel a smooth objective on the first Columbus taken, Carlo remaining Cam Atkinson start up at the entry for a simple power-play objective. He was also captured flailing away at a puck before the net that ended up starting to be a Seth Jackson objective that provided Columbus a 3-1 cause at 6:44 of the third.

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