Boston. Emil Lilleberg scored on a rebound with 95 seconds left as the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Boston Bruins 2-1 on Saturday in Boston, snapping Tampa Bay’s three-game losing streak and preventing Boston from clinching a playoff berth outright; Brandon Hagel also scored, Andrei Vasilevskiy made 19 saves and Jeremy Swayman made 22 saves. Boston’s loss extended the Bruins’ losing streak to five games and delayed their ability to clinch at home; the team still holds the top wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference and could clinch if the New Jersey Devils beat the Detroit Red Wings in regulation tonight, while players and coaches said they would regroup and play the next scheduled game the following day.
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If you're a Bruins fan, this loss stings. It's the fifth in a row and it delayed the team's playoff clinch. But remember, the Bruins still hold the top wild-card spot. They could clinch if the Devils beat the Red Wings tonight. Keep an eye on that game.
The Bruins are in a tough spot, but they're not out. The team plans to regroup and play hard in the next game. If you're a fan, that's the spirit to hold onto. Worth forwarding if you know someone who needs a Bruins morale boost.
The Tampa Bay Lightning benefited from Emil Lilleberg’s late rebound goal and steady goaltending, securing a 2-1 victory that maintained their postseason position.
The Boston Bruins suffered a 2-1 loss that extended their losing streak, delayed their chance to clinch a playoff berth, and increased pressure on upcoming games.
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Lilleberg’s late goal denies Bruins immediate playoff clinch
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