Bruins Plus/Minus: Second Line Sparks Win Over Idle Islanders
BOSTON (CBS) - It was a scoring bonanza for the Bruins tonight in Uniondale as the B's got their first win over the season over the New York Islanders by the final of 6-3.
Adam Jones came on the air afterwards and gave his three best and three worst takeaways following the win in a segment we call "Plus/Minus."
Pluses
- The Patrice Bergeron line contributed 3 goals, 6 assists and 9 points tonight, which makes 30 points in their last 6 games - Brad Marchand alone has 12 points in his last 6 games.
- Loui Erikkson grabbed his first goal since returning from a concussion early in the first period.
- Carl Soderberg's "beautiful goal" in the final minute of the second period proved to be the game winner.
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Minuses:
- Gregory Campbell's sloppy turnover in the Bruins end led to a delayed penalty by Jordan Caron, and ultimately the game-tying 2-2 goal midway through the second period by Michael Grabner.
- Dougie Hamilton couldn't corral a loose puck towards the latter fourth of the second period and it led to a rush by Kyle Okposo and Michael Grabner and a game-tying 3-3 goal.
- Lastly, the Bruins had some faceoff issues against the Isles; they were dominated handily by a 43-27 margin in that category.
Listen below for the full discussion:
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