Saturday, November 22, 2008

Bruins top Panthers 4-2

Marc Savard and Patrice Bergeron had a goal and an assist each to lead Boston to its eighth victory in nine games, a 4-2 decision over Florida on Friday night that moved the Bruins into a tie for the Eastern Conference lead.

“One of the things they preached at the start of the season was positioning,” defenseman Aaron Ward said. “Teams that position themselves well by Thanksgiving have a tendency to really put themselves in good position at the end of the year.”

The Bruins, 11-1-1 in their last 13 games and the winners of seven straight at home, matched the idle New York Rangers with 30 points in the conference race. “I don’t think we feel too good about ourselves,” Bruins coach Claude Julien said. “Our team has not had to face this kind of thing for a long time … being in first place.”

Phil Kessel and David Krejci added goals for Boston. David Booth and Ville Peltonen scored for Florida, which ended a stretch of eight games in the last 10 on the road. The Panthers play the next three games at home.“It’s been a tough few weeks,” Florida coach Peter DeBoer said. “A team like (Boston), they’ll sting you. You make one mistake and it’s in the net.”

Savard, who has two goals and nine assists during a five-game points streak and three goals and 15 assists in the last 17 games, sent Kessel in on a breakaway to give the Bruins a 1-0 lead just 2:46 of the first period. Kessel has goals in each of the last three games and three goals and three assists during a five-game points streak. He is the first Bruin to 10 goals this season.

After Booth tied it, Bergeron tipped Matt Hunwick’s shot past Tomas Vokoun for his first goal in eight games. David Krejci and Savard scored in the second period as the Bruins peppered Vokoun with 35 shots in the first 40 minutes.

Bruins goalie Tim Thomas made 30 saves to improve to 5-0-1 in his last six games. Ville Peltonen scored his first goal of the season late to make it closer.

Booth’s goal came on a breakaway and was first ruled no goal, even though it appeared to be in. A review confirmed Booth’s sixth goal in the last nine games.

The Bruins, who haven’t lost in regulation this month, are one game from matching their longest home winning streak since Nov. 2-29, 2002. They will face the New York Islanders on Nov. 29 after two straight road games.

Bruins left wing Marco Sturm missed his second straight game because of an upper-body injury and is day-to-day. Boston defenseman Matt Lashoff, recalled earlier in the week, was a healthy scratch. …

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