Bruins beat Stars with 4-3

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Bruins beat Stars with 4-3

In a thrilling match-up between the Boston Bruins and the Dallas Stars, the Bruins emerged victorious with a 4-3 win. The game was filled with intense moments, as both teams fought hard for control of the puck and possession of the game.

The Bruins took an early lead in the first period, but the Stars quickly responded with two goals of their own. However, the Bruins refused to back down and managed to tie up the game before heading into the final period.

Ty Dellandrea collided with him in the corner behind Jeremy Swayman and their knees collided. Lindholm skated awkwardly to the bench with just over 10 minutes remaining.

    He originally stayed on the bench, but then went to the dressing room. He played 18:32 before the injury.

    The undrafted free agent began his professional career at the ECHL during the 2019-20 season. After two seasons in the Maple Leafs organization, jumping back and forth between minor league affiliates in Toronto and Newfoundland, Brazeau began the next phase of his career with the Bruins’ farm system.

    Brazeau’s trek between the ECHL and AHL continued in 2021-22, spending 18 games with Maine and 67 in Providence. The following season, Brazeau secured a full-time role in Providence for the 2022-23 campaign.

    Entering his late 20’s, his chances of earning a chance at the NHL continued to decrease. Yet, Brazeau continued fine-tuning his physical and scoring traits along the net-front to work his way up the Baby B’s lineup.

    Marchand's game-playing milestone was Pittsburgh Penguins superstar Sidney Crosby, who said he much prefers being Marchand's linemate for Team Canada over playing against the Boston captain. Marchand and Crosby were linemates when Canada captured the 2016 World Cup.

    Never one to shy away from getting under the skin of an opponent, Marchand dropped the gloves with Dallas defenseman Joel Hanley with 39.3 seconds left in the first period. Hanley was first to be dropped as Bruins fans cheered Marchand as he headed off the ice.

    Never one to shy away from getting under the skin of an opponent, Marchand dropped the gloves with Dallas defenseman Joel Hanley with 39.3 seconds left in the first period. Hanley was first to be dropped as Bruins fans cheered Marchand as he headed off the ice.

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