The Penguins wanted to return the favor after the B's beat them twice in Pittsburgh this season. It certainly wasn't anywhere near as lopsided as it was in the last two meetings of the teams, but the Penguins did finally beat the B's, 3-2 (recap), on a third-period goal from Jordan Staal.
In the third periods of their previous two meetings, the Bruins outscored the Penguins, 9-0, and grabbed come-from-behind victories in each contest. The Penguins' first third-period goal against the B's this season was a big one, but it wasn't the type of deflating loss the Bruins had handed Pittsburgh a couple of times.
Despite failing to score outside of a 13-second stretch in the second period that saw goals from Dennis Seidenberg and Michael Ryder, the Bruins got more productive as the game went on. They ended up outshooting the Penguins, 20-11, in the third period and got a total of 46 shots on Marc-Andre Fleury.
"I think the biggest thing for me is the fact that first half of the game we didn’t manage the puck well, we didn’t make good puck decisions in that first half and I really didn’t think we had our game going," Claude Julien said. "Then all of a sudden in the second half we started picking it up again. I’m convinced that had we played I guess 60 minutes like the last 30 we wouldn’t be sitting here looking at a loss."
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NOTHING SCARY COMES OF SAVARD SCARE
There was a sense of disbelief in the Garden when Marc Savard went down in the third period after taking a hit from Deryk Engelland in the third period. Bruins and Penguins sweaters were everywhere and Savard was down on the ice. It was a situation in which it was only natural to think the worst.
Yet it seems the Bruins can consider themselves fortunate. Though he remained down for a bit and received a visit from trainer Don DelNegro before getting off the ice, he returned for his next shift and played the rest of the game.
Savard said he felt "a little woozy" but didn't seem very concerned, adding, "I don't think it's anything to worry about right now."
The fact that Savard returned to the game without even leaving the bench would suggest that initial worries were unfounded. The Bruins were careful with not rushing him back to the lineup this season, and if there was even the slightest suspicion by the B's that anything was going on after the play, one would have to think that even with the team trailing, they would err on the side of caution.
But they didn't, and the worst thing Savard had to say about it was that he "got [his] bell rung a bit," adding in the same breath that he was feeling "nothing bad right now."
As silent as the Garden was after the hit, there was ground for a loud sigh of relief on Savard's behalf.
JULIEN LOOKING FOR MORE OUT OF KREJCI
Following the game, Claude Julien commended the play of the Ryder-Savard-Nathan Horton line, as well as the Danielle Paille-Gregory Campbell-Shawn Thornton line. It was Paille who pulled off a nice screen of Marc-Andre Fleury on Seidenberg's goal, while the top line combined for 17 shots on goal (seven of which came from Ryder). Julien didn't have any praise for how things went for the Brad Marchand-Peter Bergeron-Mark Recchi group, though he said they didn't cost the team at all. Julien did not feel the same way about the third line of Blake Wheeler, David Krejci and Tyler Seguin.
"I thought the line that struggled a lot was Krejci’s line," Julien said. "They really had a tough time tonight and those guys that are on that line are guys that can produce for us. That’s one of those nights where we could have used them and they certainly have seen better nights from those guys."
The silently slumping Krejci has three points over his last eight games, and two of them came in the team's 6-0 layup over the Senators. Julien is hoping the center can use his speed to kick-start some improved play.
"The biggest thing we’ve talked to David about is if he can get his feet moving the rest of his game is going to certainly follow," Juien said. "And he’s shown some of those spurts at times and he seems to be inconsistent I guess right now.
"And it’s not from lack of trying, I think in his mind he really wants to do well and sometimes players have to grind it out and find ways to get their game again. And I think that’s what David needs to do and I think that’s what he’s trying to do right now and we haven’t seen him at his best, because when he is, he’s one of our better players."
In 36 games this season, Krejci has seven goals and 21 assists for 28 points.
WITH NOT MUCH COOKE-ING IN FIGHT DEPARTMENT, SAVARD TAKES VERBAL JAB
When it comes to giving the Bruins a boost of energy via fisticuffs, there probably isn't a more ideal dance partner than Matt Cooke. A villain in the eyes of the fans for his hit on Savard last season, Cooke has been challenged by Bruins players to drop the gloves this season, including a few times from the likes of Johnny Boychuk and Adam McQuaid.
"He won't do a thing," Savard said, matter-of-factly after the game. "Johnny's tried him the last two games numerous times, and he skates away. He'll get you from different areas, but he won't get you straight on."
Boychuk extended an invitation to Cooke twice in the game, but unlike last season, when he fought Shawn Thornton in the teams' meeting after the hit on Savard, Cooke fled the scene rather than accepting the challenge.
The B's blueliner didn't really have any complaints about Cooke ignoring him, as he understood that given the score of the game at the time of each invitation, there wasn't necessarily any reason for the Penguins' forward to fight.
"It does and it doesn't," Boychuk said when asked whether Cooke's unwillingness to fight frustrates him. "They were up, 1-0, at the point [of the challenge], and I think the last time I asked him to fight, we were down, 2-0.
"He obviously picks his spots when he wants to fight and doesn't want to lose the momentum for his team. I can see it that way, but it's kind of frustrating when you want to get something going for your team."
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