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Bruins Continue to Climb with Victory over Flyers
Boston Bruins extended their home winning streak to nine games, finishing January 11-2-1 with strong scoring and goaltending, before a three-week Olympic break.
- On Thursday, the Boston Bruins beat the Philadelphia Flyers 6-3 at TD Garden, with Fraser Minten and Casey Mittelstadt each scoring a goal and two assists and Jeremy Swayman making 33 saves.
- Boston's early surge came as the team finished the month 11-2-1, scoring the game's first three goals and extending a nine straight at home streak.
- Minten's second-period goal came 2:27 in on a Mittelstadt feed, and Andrew Peeke, defenseman, had primary assists on two late second-period goals.
- With Lindholm already sidelined, availability questions multiplied as Pavel Zacha left late in the second and was ruled out with an upper-body injury, while Flyers goaltender Samuel Ersson was also ruled out with a lower-body injury after 15 saves.
- The team then finishes its pre-Olympic slate Wednesday in Sunrise against the Florida Panthers after Sunday’s outdoor Stadium Series at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa.
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Flyers find a bumpy landing with loss in Boston
Problems with their flight from Columbus Wednesday night meant the Flyers didn’t get to bed in Boston until after 4 o’clock Thursday morning. Then they went out and played like it. Down three goals after two periods, it was time for the Flyers to head for the airport. A final score of 6-3 at TD Garden Thursday night could have been a lot worse. It was another tough night for goaltender Sam Ersson. He was under siege often, but at least two of th…
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