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It was déja vu all over again for the Bruins, as for the second night in a row, they gave away a lead and lost late in overtime.

This time, it was a Cole Caufield goal with 22 seconds left in the extra session that sank the B’s, giving Montreal an important 3-2 win in this Atlantic Division showdown.

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Pavel Zacha scored both Bruins goals, while Jeremy Swayman made 28 saves in defeat.

The Bruins had leads of 1-0 and 2-1 in this game, only to see the Habs respond about eight minutes later in each case.

After a scoreless third period, Montreal emerged on top after a back-and-forth OT that saw the teams trade a few chances.

Overall, this was a pretty evenly played game, but one that ends with further frustration for the B’s as they squandered a point for the second time in 24 hours.

Zacha got the scoring started with a power play goal two minutes into the game, making it 1-0 Bruins.

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The Habs would capitalize on some loose play with the puck eight minutes later, as Nick Suzuki scored to make it a 1-1 game.

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It was Zacha again five minutes into the second period, as he tipped a Viktor Arvidsson shot past Jakub Dobes to make it 2-1 Bruins.

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The Habs would answer (again), about eight minutes later (again) as Josh Anderson tipped in a Lane Hutson shot to make it a 2-2 game.

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That would remain the score through the third period and until late in overtime, when Cole Caufield scored with 22 seconds left to win the game for Montreal.

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Bruins lose in OT, 3-2 final.

Game notes

  • I suppose you can look on the bright side and say that the Bruins took four points out of a possible six on this three-game road trip, but it doesn’t really feel like a “glass half full” vibe at the moment. In a vacuum, this was a tight game that game down to Montreal making one extra play, but it becomes more frustrating when paired with last night’s unraveling in New Jersey.

  • The Bruins could have used more from their power play tonight, as they were given four opportunities with the man advantage, a rarity for a road game in Montreal. While they cashed in on one of those, the first half of a double minor early in the first period, they came up empty the rest of the way.

  • I know 3-on-3 OT usually ends up in a chaotic mix of guys swirling around, but I’m not sure the decision to let Caufield set up camp all alone in the crease was the best decision. Just a suggestion for the future.

  • Zacha had a chance for a fairy tale ending in this one, as he was sprung for a breakaway in OT about a minute before Caufield’s winner.

  • That winner was Caufield’s 40th goal of the season, the first time he has hit that mark in the NHL.

  • While he ultimately takes the loss, Swayman played well for the Bruins in this one. I’m not sure how you fault him for any of the three Montreal goals.

While a point certainly doesn’t hurt the Bruins, things got a little tighter near the wild card spots thanks to Columbus’s 5-1 pasting of Carolina.

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The B’s currently find themselves in the first wild card spot due to a regulation wins tiebreaker over Detroit, with Columbus just a point back of both teams.

The Bruins will be off on Wednesday before hosting the Winnipeg Jets at TD Garden on Thursday night. A huge game against the Red Wings in Detroit will follow on Saturday night.

Buckle up!

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