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National Hockey League
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Boston 2, Florida 1
When: 7:30 PM ET, Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Where: BB&T Center, Sunrise, Florida
Referees: Jon McIsaac, Graham Skilliter
Linesmen: Derek Amell, Ryan Daisy
Attendance: 13808

SUNRISE, Fla. -- The Boston Bruins are 5-0-0 and have allowed just six total goals when Tuukka Rask is in between the pipes.

When Rask is out, the Bruins are 0-4-0, and their three backup goalies have allowed a total of 18 goals.

Rask, who had 32 saves and led the Bruins to a 2-1 win over the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night at the BB&T Center, is building an early case for league MVP.

His value simply cannot be overstated.

"We had great goaltending, especially in the first period," Bruins coach Claude Julien said of Rask. "We had a goaltender who was ready to play and kept us in it."

But it wasn't all Rask. The Panthers attempted 72 shots -- almost twice as many as the 38 by Boston. But most of those Panthers shots did not make it through the Bruins' defense in front of Rask.

In addition, the Panthers went 0-for-7 on their power play. They had a two-man advantage, including a pulled goalie, for much of the final three minutes, but still could not get the equalizer.

"It's tough when you can't convert on your power play," said Panthers defenseman Keith Yandle, who runs the point with the man advantage. "(The Bruins) have big (defensemen), and they are strong in front of their net. It was tough to find the one we needed late. We were an inch or two away or a bounce away."

Boston's goals came on a penalty shot by Brad Marchand in the first period and a short-handed marker by Dominic Moore in the second.

Marchand, who posted his fourth goal of the season, entered the game leading the NHL in primary points -- goals or first assists -- at even strength.

The Bruins (5-4-0) earned their second straight win, a mini-streak that has coincided with Rask's return from an apparent hamstring injury.

The Panthers (4-5-1) finally got on the scoreboard with 4:35 left in the third period on the first NHL goal for Denis Malgin, a 19-year-old rookie right winger.

"I had many chances (in previous games), but I didn't score," said Malgin, who beat Rask high to the stick side after a great pass from Yandle into the slot. "Now I scored, but we lost."

Florida then earned their final power play with 3:20 left in the third period and also pulled goalie Roberto Luongo, giving the Panthers their two-man advantage. But it wasn't enough, sending Florida to its fourth loss in its past five games.

Boston opened the scoring with 16:07 left in the first period. Marchand drew a penalty shot when he was in alone on a breakaway before getting hooked from behind by Reilly Smith. On the penalty shot, Marchand beat Luongo by lifting a backhand shot over the goalie's glove.

That was the Bruins' last shot on goal of the first period. The Panthers had a 13-3 advantage in shots on goal.

In addition, Panthers rookie defenseman Mike Matheson had a breakaway with five minutes left in the first period, but the puck wouldn't settle, and he missed wide left. The Panthers begged for a penalty shot on the play because Matheson got bumped, but there was no call.

"The way we played the (first period), we probably didn't deserve the lead," Rask said. "But we got better. Our (penalty kill) was good all night."

Indeed, the Bruins made it 2-0 with 13:44 left in the second period. The Panthers had a power play, but a Florida turnover allowed Moore to come in and score on an extreme angle from the left circle.

"I lost (the puck) for a second there -- somebody crossed in front of me, and that's why I wasn't able to see it," said Luongo, who is on a personal three-game losing streak. "But I can't let a guy score from that angle -- ever."

NOTES: Panthers RW Jaromir Jagr played in his 1,639th NHL game, tying him Dave Andreychuk for sixth in league history. ... Panthers RW Jonathan Marchessault, 25, has been named the NHL's third star for October, tying for the league lead with six goals and adding five assists in nine games. He had seven goals and 11 assists in 45 games last season for the Tampa Bay Lightning. .... Bruins RW David Pastrnak, who leads Boston with five goals, sat out the second of a two-game NHL suspension for a high hit against the New York Rangers. ... The Bruins entered the game ranked 27th in the league in scoring and 30th in power-play goals. ... Bruins rookie D Brandon Carlo, considered a shutdown defender, ranks second on the team in minutes played. Carlo, 19, wasn't supposed to make the team for another two years. ... Florida scratched LW Shawn Thornton and D Steven Kampfer. ... Boston scratched D Joe Morrow and C Sean Kuraly.
Top Game Performances
 
Boston   Florida
Brad Marchand 1 Points Denis Malgin 1
Brad Marchand 1 Goals Denis Malgin 1
Brad Marchand 0 Assists Mark Pysyk 1
N/A Power Play Goals N/A
Dominic Moore 1 Short Handed Goals N/A
Tuukka Rask .971 Save Percentage Roberto Luongo .923
Tuukka Rask 33 Saves Roberto Luongo 24
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Shots Goals Power Play Penalty Kill Penalty Mins Face Offs Won
Boston 26 2 0-3 7-7 26 38
Florida 34 1 0-7 3-3 20 31
Upcoming Games
  • Florida will play their next game at home against New Jersey. The Panthers have a W/L % of .400 after a win and .400 after a loss.
  • Boston will play their next game on the road against Tampa Bay. The Bruins have a W/L % of .600 after a win and .500 after a loss.