Ottawa 3, Boston 4

123SOT
OTT(34-22-4)20103
BOS(25-22-11)02114

Final

SO
7:00 PM ET, November 28, 2009
TD Banknorth Garden
Boston, Massachusetts

Power play sparks Bruins as Ryder closes out 5th win in last six with SO tally

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BOSTON - NOVEMBER 28: Tim Thomas #30 of the Boston Bruins greets fans as he walks out to warm-ups before the game...
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Game Information
Arena: TD Banknorth Garden
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Referees: Gord Dwyer, Ian Walsh
Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Anthony Sericolo
Attendance: 17,565 (100.0% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
163
Goals
134
164
Goals Against
139
31
Power Play Goals
35
38
Power Play Goals Allowed
28
6
Shorthanded Goals
3
3
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
4
837
Penalty Minutes
686
14
Average Penalty Minutes
12
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD OTT BOS
4:52 Daniel Alfredsson
Assists: Milan Michalek
1 0
7:22 Milan Michalek (Power Play)
Assists: Daniel Alfredsson, Alexandre Picard
2 0
2ND PERIOD OTT BOS
0:59 David Krejci (Power Play)
Assists: Mark Recchi, Dennis Wideman
2 1
9:57 Michael Ryder (Power Play)
Assists: Zdeno Chara, Marc Savard
2 2
3RD PERIOD OTT BOS
9:19 Dennis Wideman (Power Play)
Assists: David Krejci, Blake Wheeler
2 3
19:40 Milan Michalek
Assists: Alexandre Picard, Jason Spezza
3 3
OT OTT BOS
No scoring this period 3 3
Shootout Summary
Start of Shootout period
Shootout attempt by Patrice Bergeron SAVED by Brian Elliott (Wristshot 14 ft)
Shootout attempt by Alexei Kovalev SAVED by Tim Thomas (Backhand 11 ft)
Shootout attempt by Blake Wheeler SAVED by Brian Elliott (Snapshot 15 ft)
Shootout attempt by Jason Spezza SAVED by Tim Thomas (Backhand 9 ft)
Shootout attempt by David Krejci SAVED by Brian Elliott (Backhand 15 ft)
Shootout attempt by Daniel Alfredsson SAVED by Tim Thomas (Snapshot 8 ft)
Shootout GOAL scored by Michael Ryder on Brian Elliott (Snapshot 16 ft)
Shootout attempt by Mike Fisher SAVED by Tim Thomas (Backhand 12 ft)
End of Shootout
End of Shootout period
Associated Press

BOSTON -- Michael Ryder kept it simple in the shootout.

Ryder scored the lone goal in the tiebeaker, lifting the Boston Bruins to a 4-3 comeback victory over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday night.

It was the fifth win in six games -- and sixth straight over the past two seasons against Ottawa -- for the Bruins, who moved into first place in the Northeast Division after an injury-filled, sluggish start this season.

After the first six attempts were stopped in the shootout, Ryder just went onto the ice and went with felt best.

"I feel like I think too much, maybe that was the difference," Ryder said. "I just went on instinct. I really didn't know what I was going to do going in on him."

He was just 2-for-14 in his career and 0-for-2 this season before the winner.

"He's been working on it in practice and he's getting better," Boston coach Claude Julien said. "Maybe he didn't have too many shootout chances early in his career."

Ryder slipped a wrist shot by goalie Brian Elliott in the fourth round of the shootout, and Tim Thomas made a sliding right-pad save on Mike Fisher to end it.

Ottawa's Milan Michalek forced overtime, scoring his second goal of the game with 19.3 seconds left and the goalie off for an extra attacker.

Ryder also had one of Boston's three power-play goals. Dennis Wideman and David Krejci had the other two for the Bruins, who overcame an early 2-0 deficit.

"I thought we got off to a real good start, almost too good, too soon, then we sort of just got very lethargic in the middle frame of that game," Ottawa coach Cory Clouston said. "I thought the last part of the second part and a good portion of the third period we were OK, but we didn't do enough good things."

Daniel Alfredsson scored a goal, set up another and made an outstanding goal-saving defensive play for Ottawa.

The Senators lost just their second in their last six games.

Thomas, starting after missing the previous six games with an undisclosed injury, made 19 saves before the shootout. He gave up a goal on the first shot he faced and was showered with a mock cheer when he made an easy glove save after falling behind 2-0.

"I messed up. I had to tell the guys on the ice that I messed up," Thomas said.

It was the Bruins' third straight shootout game, with them splitting the other two.

Elliott stopped 30 shots.

Wideman sent a wrist shot from the middle of the blue line that found its way through a crowd of players and over Elliott's right shoulder to give the Bruins a 3-2 lead midway into the third period, but Michalek slipped a wrist shot by Thomas from in close to send it to overtime.

"We had to battle back and get some positives out of it," Senators winger Nick Foligno said.

The Senators jumped ahead 1-0 on their initial shot 4:52 into the opening period when Alfredsson collected a loose puck near the boards, cut inside the left circle and beat Thomas with a wrister stick side. They made it 2-0 on Michalek's power-play goal just under 3 minutes later.

With Marc Savard off for high-sticking, Bruins center Patrice Bergeron injured his right leg blocking a shot and fell to the ice, creating a 5-on-3 when he had trouble getting up, and Alfredsson passed it from the behind the net to Michalek, who scored with a wrister from the right circle.

Bergeron limped to the locker room, but returned late in the period.

Krejci's goal cut it to 2-1 just 59 seconds into the second when he tucked a backhander under the crossbar.

Boston dominated play in the opening minutes of the second, collecting another half dozen good scoring chances, before Ryder beat Elliott with a wrist shot inside the far post on the to tie it.

Elliott was fortunate to keep the Bruins scoreless in the opening period. Boston's Derek Morris hit the post and Alfredsson made his splendid play when he lunged to poke the puck away from Mark Recchi just as he was about put it into a wide-open net with Elliott caught out of position.

Game notes
It was Thomas' longest inactive stretch since he also missed six games in December 2007. ... Ottawa RW Chris Neil missed his second straight with a left knee injury.

 

 

NHL Scores

Saturday, November 28th
NY Islanders 1 Final
New Jersey 6
Ottawa 3 Final
Boston 4 SO
Carolina 1 Final
Buffalo 5
Washington 4 Final
Montreal 3 SO
Philadelphia 0 Final
Atlanta 1
Calgary 4 Final
Columbus 3 SO
NY Rangers 3 Final
Pittsburgh 8
Detroit 4 Final
St. Louis 3 SO
Florida 1 Final
Nashville 4
Tampa Bay 3 Final
Dallas 4 OT
Minnesota 3 Final
Colorado 2 SO
Edmonton 3 Final
Vancouver 7
Chicago 1 Final
Los Angeles 2 SO