BUFFALO - The Bruins scored three goals in the third to break things open and cruised to a 5-1 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday night at KeyBank Center. Five different players scored, and Jeremy Swayman made 29 saves to lift Boston to its sixth consecutive victory.
"Not a lot of poor stretches, I think that shows in our goals against. We don't have these lulls where you have pockets of poor puck management shift after shift," Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy said of the winning streak. "I think we've eliminated large pockets of those and been able to keep our game going in a straight line, north-south, for the full 60 minutes.
"And then our goaltending has put out the fires, right? We don't give up much. You've got to give credit where credit's due. They've made some big time stops - haven't been asked to make a volume of stops, but quality ones when we've needed them.
"They've made that stop to sort of get us back in the game, now get back to playing our way. I think that's been two or three things that we've done well."
Big Third Helps Bruins to Sixth Straight Win
Boston scored three in the final frame en route to 5-1 victory over Buffalo