DETROIT - Against the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday night, the Bruins entered the third period down two goals. The resilient group battled back with scores from Daniel Winnik and Axel Andersson to send the game to overtime. While the B's ultimately fell in the extra session, there were a number of positives to be taken from the effort.
"I thought we were on the puck and defended really well five-on-five," said Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy. "I think the majority of their chances were power play, obviously the overtime goal, so we did a good job with that. Guys were working hard to keep it out of their net. It was a good scrap, some blocked shots, I mean guys were trying to do the little things that a lot of time you have to do to make a hockey club as a depth guy."
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