The Boston Bruins suffered a 2-0 loss to the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night at TD Garden, with former Bruin Jake DeBrusk scoring the deciding goal. Despite outshooting the Canucks 33-14 and dominating defensively, the Bruins were unable to find the back of the net. Interim head coach Joe Sacco experienced his first loss behind the bench.
The game started slowly, with both teams struggling to generate offense in the first period. The Canucks scored the first goal of the game on a power play in the second period, with DeBrusk tapping in a rebound. Despite chances to tie the game, including a close-range shot by Elias Lindholm in the final seconds, the Bruins were unable to beat Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen, who made 33 saves.
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Overall, the Bruins’ offensive woes continued as they were unable to capitalize on their scoring chances, while the Canucks capitalized on theirs. Despite a strong defensive effort and numerous shots on goal, the Bruins were shut out at home.
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