BOSTON -- The Boston Bruins season was only eight minutes old when forward
Chris Kelly skated in alone toward Tampa Bay goalie Anders Lindback on a
short-handed rush.
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the gut prevented him from getting off a clean drive, but it earned him the
first penalty shot of his career. He converted, and Patrice Bergeron also scored
a short-handed goal on Thursday night as the Bruins opened the defence of their
Eastern Conference championship with a 3-1 victory over the Lightning. "Not in a
million years did I think it was our power play that would let us down,"
Lightning captain Martin St. Louis said. "We were slow-reacting, and stubborn."
It was the first time in NHL history that a team scored its first goal of the
season on a penalty shot, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The Lightning
went 0-for-5 on the power play, failing to score on a pair of 5-on-3 advantages,
while allowing the two short-handed goals. On the night before the Red Sox open
their AL playoff series against the Rays, Boston got an early jump on Tampa Bay
thanks in part to 32 saves by Tuukka Rask. The Bruins took the lead after Kelly
was hooked from behind by defenceman Mark Barberio on a breakaway; on the
penalty shot, he faked to his left and then moved right before backhanding the
puck past Lindback. "I tried that move in practice, but Tuukka doesnt move,"
said Kelly, who had never been awarded a penalty shot in juniors or any other
level, either. "It goes into his pads, and its deflating." Boston killed a
5-on-3 power play in the first period and another in the third, getting help
from a phantom interference call that left them just one man down. Bergeron wove
his way through the middle of the ice and took a shot that hit Lindback and
rolled into the net to make it 3-1. Boston reached the Stanley Cup finals last
season for the second time in three years, losing to Chicago in six games when
the Blackhawks scored the go-ahead and game-winning goals in a span of 17
seconds in the third period of the clincher. "Last year was a good year, not a
great year," Kelly said. "Its in the past. But I thought everybody fit in well
tonight." Lindback stopped 22 shots for the Lightning. St. Louis and
Steven Stamkos, who were Nos. 1-2 in scoring in the NHL last season, didnt
register a point. "We cant be a well-oiled machine every night," Stamkos said.
Milan Lucic also scored for Boston. David Krejci, who was a game-time decision
with back spasms, had the teams only assist. The Bruins were outshot 15-6 in the
first, oddly getting half of their scoring chances while they were two men down
midway through the period. It was 1-0 midway through the second when Eric Brewer
beat Daniel Paille at the blue line and then another Bruin below the right
circle before passing the puck across to Valtteri Filppula for the goal. Krejci
did most of the work along the boards before sending a pass into the middle for
Lucic, who gave Boston a 2-1 lead with 1 minute left in the second. NOTES:
Boston announced during the game that defenceman Dennis Seidenberg signed a
four-year contract extension. ... The Bruins went 6-1 in the exhibition season.
... Bruins F Carl Soderberg missed the game with an ankle injury.... Including
the 2011 East finals, Boston has won eight straight over Tampa Bay at home. ...
The Bruins wished the Red Sox good luck on the scoreboard, drawing a big cheer.
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at Rexall Place.TORONTO – Their best chance to survive the lingering and
uncertain absence of two of their most trusted centres wont rest on any one
player. Instead, coming off their worst outing of the season, the Leafs will
have to rise as a collective unit to withstand this latest bout of adversity.
"It puts a strain on everybody else and it puts a strain on the other guys to
make up some of the minutes that those two play and it gives another opportunity
for other people to play higher in your lineup," said head coach Randy Carlyle,
a day after the team returned from a week-long western Canadian road trip, shut
out by the Canucks on Saturday night. Carlyle couldnt say for certain when
either of his top two centres would be available to return from injury.
Dave Bolland had successful surgery in Vancouver over the weekend and was due
to fly back to Toronto on Monday. The 27-year-old suffered a lacerated tendon
against the Canucks on Saturday, his left ankle sliced in scary fashion by the
left skate of Zack Kassian. "Its too early to say," said Carlyle of a timeframe
for Bolland, who had six goals and 10 points in his first 15 games as a Leaf.
"They can say that its five months and then we hope its two. We dont really know
until the healing process starts and they do an assessment and then well get
more tightened in on the timeframe for you." Neither could he say with any
certainty when Tyler Bozak would return. Leading Toronto forwards in ice-time
this season (21 minutes per game), the 27-year-old has been out the past four
games with a hamstring injury. The earliest he can return from long-term IR is
Nov. 21. "Hes still a ways away," said Carlyle, adding that Bozak had not been
working out nor riding the bike. The injured duo cant be replaced. Outside of
Jay McClement, no two forwards are relied on by Carlyle in more situations than
Bolland and Bozak (power play, penalty kill, opposing top lines). But in their
absence, the Leafs must plug holes and move forward collectively. And they can
start with 24-year-old James van Riemsdyk. For the first time since college, van
Riemsdyk may just line up at centre (Leaf management is surely scouring for
additional options), slotting in at Mondays practice alongside Phil Kessel and
Joffrey Lupul. "Hes played there before so it doesnt take rocket science to go
in that direction," Carlyle said. A winger growing up and right on through the
ranks of the U.S. National Development Program, van Riemsdyk last played centre
for two seasons at the University of New Hampshire in 2009. He made that move
oddly enough because Trevor Smith – having just completed his second season with
the Wildcats and now a teammate in Toronto – decided to leave college hockey and
take a shot at the pros. Already averaging upwards of 20 minutes nightly – a
regular contributor on both special teams units – van Riemsdyk will be asked to
continue his already impressive production at a position hes unfamiliar with in
the NHL; he moved back to his natural wing position upon landing with the
Flyers. "Its completely different – well not completely different, but there is
a lot of differences," said van Riemsdyk of the adjustment, noting the need for
additional work on the draw. "Its more a timing thing. Youve got to be used to
the feel of it – its just a different feel. Whereas a wing, you play more in
straight lines, you get to certain areas and youre going to be fine. Centre, its
a lot more reading and reacting to different situations on the ice; reacting to
how theyre forechecking and different things like that so you have to know how
to rread the different plays a little bit more.
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briefly considered moving van Riemsdyk to centre prior to last season – he
watched some video – but were never pressed into a situation where they had to
try it. Increased contributions and opportunity also lie elsewhere. Lining up in
the two-hole behind van Riemsdyk in all likelihood, the Leafs will also count on
getting more from Nazem Kadri, who slid onto a line with David Clarkson and
Mason Raymond at Mondays practice. The 23-year-old does have 13 points already
this year, but is likely to see more challenging matchups on a consistent basis
(he matched up with Evgeni Malkin successfully last week) with Bolland and Bozak
both out. McClement is already logging huge minutes (nearly 17 per game, second
highest of his NHL career), but he too, will be asked to do more in the absence
of Bolland and Bozak, specifically in the face-off circle. The injured centres
have combined to take 65 per cent of team face-offs this season. McClement has
already seen his duties rise in this regard with Bozak out since Oct. 26; the
30-year-old took 28 face-offs against Vancouver, 28 against Calgary and 21
against Edmonton. An opportunity additionally lies in wait for Clarkson, who
returned from a 10-game suspension on Oct. 25, totaling just a single assist in
his first five games. All but absent from the power play so far – he didnt see a
second in games against the Oilers and Flames – the 29-year-old should see
increased opportunity on the man advantage, a position he held comfortably with
the Devils (14 power play goals the past two seasons). A second line contributor
for much of the past two seasons, Lupul too, should see his ice-time rise,
riding on the top unit for the first time since 2011-2012, when he totaled 25
goals and 67 points in 66 games. Predictably, Carlyle expects more from the
group as a whole. Despite boasting a sturdy 10-5-0 record (tied for first in
the division), the Leafs have yet to appear at their best consistently this
season; yielding nearly 37 shots against per night – second worst in the league
– while totaling the most minor penalties to date. Only the superb play of their
two goaltenders – James Reimer and Jonathan Bernier both rank amongst the league
leaders in save percentage – terrific special teams and incredibly accurate
shooting has kept the group afloat and swimming with some success (adversity
tested previously due to the Clarkson suspension and other injuries to a slew of
players). As Carlyle noted, "Injuries are a part of the life of an NHL hockey
club. Were living our fair share of them and its just the next one along the
way." No excuses can and will be made, especially in light of what the plucky
Ottawa Senators accomplished last season. Led by head coach Paul MacLean, the
eventual Jack Adams winner, Ottawa survived the absence of its top defender
(Erik Karlsson), top centre (Jason Spezza) and top goaltender (Craig Anderson)
and still managed to make the playoffs. And so, when asked how his team could
help van Riemsdyk adjust to the centre ice position, Carlyle pointed not to an
individual, but to the team at large and the coaching staff additionally. "Thats
what really were trying to focus on is, were really not giving ourselves the
best chance [to win]," he said. "Some of the things that we have been doing have
crept into our game and theyve become more the norm than abnormal. And thats our
job as a coaching staff to eliminate those things." "Whatever we need me to do
to help the team win games, Im fine with," van Riemsdyk said.
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