After falling behind, 3-0, just 51 seconds into the second period on Paul Cotter's second goal of the night, the Bruins began to see their game level out. And by the end of the middle frame, they were down by just a goal after back-to-back markers from Brad Marchand (13:46 of the second) and David Pastrnak (19:35) in the closing minutes of the period.
"We know we can come back in any situation," said Marchand. "Even when we got down three, we hadn't played good yet, so a lot of time left in the game. It was more just frustrating that we let ourselves get in that position. We know they're a good team and they play hard. They're an older group and have a lot of experience, so we knew they would be ready. We didn't start on time. It's nice that we battled back but needed a better start."
Boston continued its charge in the third period and tied things, 3-3, when Taylor Hall buried a second chance opportunity on the power play, just seconds after the end of a 5-on-3 advantage. The Bruins continued to carry the play the rest of the way and into overtime and had a chance to end the game with a power play in the extra session, but couldn't cash in - a missed opportunity that the Black & Gold were left lamenting after the loss.
"The start killed us," said Hall. "I mean, it was great that we battled back, but three goals are a huge hole and it's not something that we can rely on every time out. But it's good to face a little bit of adversity and to have moments during your season and in games that don't look great and look bleak.
"To fight our way out was great, but I think we were exhausted by the end of the game from playing so hard and working to get our game back."
Thompson, who made 40 saves on 43 shots, was immense for the Golden Knights throughout the contest, including a perfect 5-for-5 showing in the shootout as he stoned Marchand, Jake DeBrusk, Pastrnak, Hall, and Charlie Coyle. Jeremy Swayman, meanwhile, turned away the first four shots he faced in the shootout before former Bruins winger Reilly Smith ended things in the fifth round, handing the Bruins their first overtime/shootout loss of the season.
"I think as soon as we got that first goal, I think everybody believed on the bench that we were gonna tie it up," said Pastrnak. "The fans were behind us. It was a great fight back. Unfortunately, we couldn't get it done earlier than the shootout. There were chances, a tough one to swallow but a great fight back by the whole group. At the end of the day, it's a good point."