Boston Bruins suffered a 4-1 defeat at the hands of the Calgary Flames last night. The game was highly anticipated, with both teams boasting strong lineups and a history of intense competition. However, it was the Flames who emerged victorious, leaving Bruins fans disheartened.
From the start, it was clear that the Flames were determined to dominate the game. Their aggressive playstyle and relentless offense put immense pressure on the Bruins' defense. Despite their best efforts, the Bruins struggled to contain Calgary's skilled forwards and were unable to mount a successful counterattack.
Kuzmenko was acquired Wednesday in a trade with the Vancouver Canucks for forward Elias Lindholm. Calgary also received a first-round pick and a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, and defenseman prospects Hunter Brzustewicz and Joni Jurmo.
“It’s a good feeling because we win,” Kuzmenko said. “It’s good. … Today is a normal game, it’s not [great] because we had a lot of chances. We needed more goals [on] my line, [but] it’s good.”
Sophie Jaques will be signing autographs behind Loge 7.
The Boston Bruins Foundation 50/50 Raffle, presented by DraftKings, will benefit Dream Big!, an organization dedicated to helping girls and young women from low-income communities participate in sports by providing them with equipment, sports attire, financial support and leadership training. The 50/50 Raffle will run until the beginning of the third period and is available to fans at BostonBruins.com/5050. 
Brad Marchand during a scrum in front of Calgary’s net with four minutes left in the opening period.
Marchand got a two-minute minor for slashing, while Pospisil received a five-minute major and game misconduct for cross-checking.
Although Boston entered the second period with a full minute left on the major penalty to Pospisil, Calgary dominated the period and outshot Boston 9-5. Boston didn’t get another power-play opportunity until early in the third, when Braydon Pachal went off for hooking at 2:48 and MacKenzie Weegar received a double-minor for high-sticking Marchand in the Flames’ zone less than a minute later.
Boston capitalized on the 5-on-3 when Pavel Zacha scored on a crossing pass from Pastrnak with 15:46 remaining, cutting the margin to 2-1.
Huberdeau, who was playing in his 799th career game, pushed the lead back to two goals a couple minutes later when he forced a turnover and fired a quick wrist shot past Swayman.
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