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Short-Handed Bruins Lose to Rangers
Bruins played without key injured players and took multiple penalties while the Rangers capitalized on power plays to build an early 4-goal lead.
- On Friday, the New York Rangers beat the Boston Bruins 6-2 at TD Garden with an Alexis Lafreniere empty-netter and a late Vladislav Gavrikov goal sealing the win.
- Bruins injuries forced emergency roster moves as David Pastrnak and Pavel Zacha were unavailable Friday, Casey Mittelstadt returned after missing time since November 6, and Georgii Merkulov was called up from Providence.
- Early in the game, New York struck quickly when Artemi Panarin scored at 3:28 on a 2-on-1 after a neutral-zone turnover, followed by a Carson Soucy slapper off the boards and two Mika Zibanejad power-play goals 45 seconds apart.
- Artemi Panarin's multi-point night helped New York secure momentum as the Rangers improved to 11-4-1 on the road and now host Tampa Bay Saturday.
- Despite a late push led by Casey Mittelstadt and Morgan Geekie, Boston couldn't complete the comeback as penalties and a washed-out Riley Tufte goal hindered momentum.
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Depleted Bruins fall to Rangers, 6-2
BOSTON — With all the absences from their lineup, the Bruins needed to play about a perfect game to come out on top of the New York Rangers in the annual Black Friday matchup at the Garden.
·New Hampshire, United States
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Short-handed Bruins lose to Rangers
Boston plays without forwards David Pastrnak and Pavel Zacha, and falls behind by four in the second period in a loss to New York.
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N.Y. Rangers222—6Boston002—2
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Total News Sources37
Leaning Left7Leaning Right3Center11Last UpdatedBias Distribution53% Center
Bias Distribution
- 53% of the sources are Center
53% Center
L 33%
C 53%
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