Blackhawks Defeat Bruins 5-2 in Disappointing Season Finale
Blackhawks Defeat Bruins 5-2 in Disappointing Season Finale

Blackhawks Defeat Bruins 5-2 in Disappointing Season Finale

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In a disappointing loss, the Boston Bruins fell 5-2 to the Chicago Blackhawks as they allowed three goals in just 1:33 during the third period, marking a concerning trend for the team. The Blackhawks' scoring surge included goals from former Bruins Ryan Donato and Tyler Bertuzzi, with Nick Foligno also contributing to the tally. Boston took an early lead with a goal from David Pastrnak but could not maintain their momentum, ultimately losing for the 12th time in their last 14 games. Bruins winger Morgan Geekie expressed frustration over the team's inability to compete consistently, highlighting the need to play a full 60 minutes. The loss further solidified Boston's position in the draft lottery, raising questions about their late-season performance. Meanwhile, Chicago's victory was only their third in the last 16 games, showcasing their struggles as well.

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