Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Bruins take cover from Hurricane, forget to come out

Despite early scoring and a pummeling of the Carolina juniors, the Providence Bruins fell 6-4 on Sunday night after a two minute, three goal outburst by Carolina.

Carolina controlled the shots on goal, the scoring, their tempers, the puck, the crease, and their bladders (an unspeakable incident which will not be discussed again, right, Fred Slukynsky?), and they even struck first with a bang-bang play on a power play. Sergei Mozyakin stole the puck and from the point put it to the right of Providence goalie Jordan Sigalet. Shaone Morrison tied the game with another one-timer at 06:26. A bunch of Carolina scoring happened in a two minute span, before Fred Sluknsky scored at 09:11 to pull the Bruins within three.

Scoring went dead for the first half of the second period, until both teams scored in the nine-minute mark. Brian Boyle sent a wrist shot from the bottom of the right circle just inside the near-side post. Twenty-one seconds later, the Bruins' Colton Orr Carl Corazzini blasted a Lindstrom pass past Barulin at 09:42.

Once again, the final frame began with absolutely no scoring. A turnover in the Bruins' end led to a breakaway for Tomas Mojzis, and the defenseman scored his fourth goal of the season to put the Canes up 6-3.

Jordan Sigalet was saddled with the loss and stopped only 15 of 20 shots. Konstantin Barulin made 20 saves on 24 shots and got the win.

The Bruins were 0-4 on the power play. The Hurricanes were 1 for 5.

Three Stars:
1 - Sergei Mozyakin (Hur)
2 - Tomas Mojzis (Hur)
3 - Colton Orr (Bos)

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