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Unsportsmanlike conduct is going to cost a former Bruins forward more than the 16 penalty minutes he was assessed on Friday night.
Mark Kastelic is attempting to make a prime rib for the first time, Marco Sturm has taken on tree duty for his family and Mason Lohrei is settling on the perfect gift for Fraser Minten. Through different traditions, the Boston Bruins are celebrating the holidays in their own special ways amidst a busy season.
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Casey Mittelstadt and Michael Eyssimont also scored goals, and David Pastrnak had a pair of assists as the Bruins returned from a three-game road trip to open a five-game homestand with a victory. Barrett Hayton scored for the Mammoth, and Vitek Vanecek made 19 saves.
The Boston Bruins fell 3-1 to the Edmonton Oilers at TD Garden in a tightly contested matchup defined by special teams and timely execution. Pavel Zacha’s early power-play goal was a bright moment, but Edmonton’s composure,
Liam Ohgren, who scored the only goal of the shootout in the seventh round, had a goal and assist for the Canucks (15-17-3), who extended their winning streak to four games since defenseman Quinn Hughes was traded to the Minnesota Wild on Dec. 12. Ohgren has two goals in four games since joining the Canucks in the trade.