Swayman stops 28 shots to help the Bruins beat the Canadiens 3-2 in a heated game
Jeremy Swayman stopped 26 shots for his fifth consecutive victory and the Boston Bruins overcame the loss of defenseman Charlie McAvoy to a mouth injury to beat the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 in a heated game
MONTREAL (AP) — Jeremy Swayman stopped 26 shots for his fifth consecutive victory and the Boston Bruins overcame the loss of defenseman Charlie McAvoy to a mouth injury to beat the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 on Saturday night in a heated game.
The Bruins improved to 12-8-0, winning for the eighth time in nine games.
With the Canadiens on a power play, Noah Dobson’s one-timer appeared to deflect off Boston forward Mark Kastelic before hitting McAvoy. McAvoy immediately covered his face and dropped to the ice, while a team doctor rushed to help.
The American then hurried to the dressing room after bleeding on the ice. Teammate Nikita Zadorov was seen trying to retrieve lost teeth. Boston coach Marco Sturm said after the game that McAvoy was “doing OK” and undergoing testing.
Zadorov and Montreal’s Jayden Struble fought off the opening faceoff as the Bell Centre erupted. Four minutes later, Canadiens bruiser Arber Xhekaj dropped the gloves with Bruins forward Tanner Jeannot.
Viktor Arvidsson, Marat Khusnutdinov and Mason Lohrei scored for Boston. David Pastrnak added two assists to become the third player in Bruins history to have an 11-game points streak against the Canadiens, joining Bobby Orr and Herb Cain.
Cole Caufield and Jake Evans scored for Montreal. The Canadiens fell to to 10-6-2 with their third straight loss on home ice and fifth in six games.
Sam Montembeault made 20 saves.
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After the early fights, Khusnutdinov opened the scoring at 8:38 of the first. Evans replied with a short-handed goal with 7:48 left in the period.
Lohrei scored two minutes into the second period with a shot through a screen from the point to give the Bruins the lead, and Arvidsson made it 3- by finishing a between-the-leg feed from Pavel Zacha on a power play.
Caufield scored his team-leading 13th goal with 1:16 left in the second
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