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Two Wins Tucked Away: Mercer Powers Devils to Victory Ahead of Home Opener

  Photo: Andrew MacLean The New Jersey Devils survived a chaotic, late-game flurry in Columbus to secure their second straight victory on Monday night, defeating the Blue Jackets 3-2 to cap off their opening road trip. The star of the dramatic finish was forward Dawson Mercer, who netted a pair of goals—including the decisive empty-net marker—that momentarily gave the Devils a two-goal cushion before the Blue Jackets scored with 20 seconds left to keep the tension high until the final horn. Having collected four points out of a possible six on the road, New Jersey now turns its focus to the familiar roar of the Prudential Center crowd. The team finally heads home to Newark, where they will open their home slate on Thursday night with a pivotal early-season clash against the formidable Florida Panthers. New Jersey Devils Lineup: Palat - Hughes - Bratt Meier - Hischier - Mercer Gritsyuk - Glass - Brown Cotter - Glendening - Halonen Hughes - Pesce Siegenthaler - Hamilton Dillon - Neme...

Brad Marchand's 1,000th career game, Bruins lose 3-2 in shootout against the Lightning 2/13/24

 






   Bruins Captain Brad Marchand played in his 1,000th NHL career game taking on the Tampa Bay Lightning in Boston at the TD Garden on Tuesday, February 13th. Brayden Point scored the lone goal in the shootout for the 3-2 final.


Lightning lineup against the Bruins:

Stamkos - Point - Kucherov

Hagel - Cirelli - Paul

Eyssimont - Motte - Sheary

Jeannot - Glendening - Chaffee


Hedman - Raddysh

Fleury - Cernak

Lilleberg - Perbix


Vasilevskiy


Bruins lineup against the Lightning:

Marchand - Coyle - Pastrnak

Frederic - Zacha - DeBrusk

van Riemsdyk - Geekie - Richard

Heinen - Boqvist - Steen


Grzelcyk - McAvoy

Lindholm - Carlo

Forbort - Shattenkirk


Ullmark

Swayman


   Opening the scoring and giving Tampa Bay the 1-0 lead early into the first period - Erik Cernak scored his first goal of the season. Cernak struck a wrist shot from the right circle at the top and the puck slid through Linus Ullmark's pads, over the goal line.


   Nikita Kucherov struck early in the middle frame with his 34th goal of the season on the power play. Kucherov fired a one-timer coming from a tight angle below the right circle that had gotten right past Linus Ullmark. Cutting it 2-1 soon after Kucherov's goal, Charlie McAvoy beats Andrei Vasilevskiy from the right point with a one-timer through traffic. James Van Riemsdyk tied it up 2-2 later into the second period. Van Riemsdyk poked in the rebound of Brad Marchand's shot that came from the right circle.


   The 2-2 tie remained throughout both the third period and overtime... the Tampa Bay Lightning and Boston Bruins head into a shootout.

   Brayden Point scored the lone goal in the shootout... Andrei Vasilevskiy was able to stop all three attempts by Jake DeBrusk, Charlie Coyle, and David Pastrnak.




David Pastrnak on the Bruins' 3-2 shootout loss against Tampa Bay: "We were much better, to our standards and playing the way we know we can. Unfortunately, we weren't able to get the dub. That's the way it goes sometimes."


Brad Marchand on the Bruins' 3-2 loss: "For me not being a center man, I'm really just trying to win it anywhere in a position to get it back - If we play like that every night, we're going to give ourselves an opportunity to win most games... Their goalie played really well and made some big saves. We have to dial it in a little bit on the power play and be a threat late in the game."



Brayden Point on the Lightning's win and his goal in the shootout: "Just more of an attention to detail, that was the focus going in. I thought for parts of the games we did that. It did enough to win the game and I thought PK was really big for us tonight," - "You got an idea. A move or two in your head, mostly just shooter deke. I just went with the deke and he made a good save on it. It's kind of unfortunate, fortunate for me that he kind of banked it in his own net. A move and hope it works the net hard." 




Notes:

- Brad Marchand became the eighth player to reach 1,000 games with Boston... Marchand moved up to 912 career points (397 goals, 513 assists), fifth-most in franchise history.

- Brad Marchand recorded two assists, as well as David Pastrnak.

- Linus Ullmark made 23 saves for Boston

- Passing Brad Richards to take sole possession of tenth all-time in Tampa Bay Lightning history - Brayden Point moved up with 553 career games played.

- Andrei Vasilevskiy made 35 saves for Tampa Bay 





Postgame: Jim Montgomery


Postgame: Victor Hedman

Postgame: Jon Cooper


*All photos used by the Tampa Bay Lightning used with permission*

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