Boston jumped out to an early lead and then did everything they could to help the Golden Knights back in it. Not one, not two, but three power play chances and Vegas was not able to cash in on any of them. Matters got worse as the Bruins opened the lead to 3-0 before Gerard Gallant shuffled his top two lines and sparked a goal by Cody Eakin from Alex Tuch. A late 5-on-3, Boston’s third of the game, provided the dagger and Vegas heads home from yet another disastrous road trip. Just two points and push their road record to 3-8-0.
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Three Stars
*** Anders Bjork
** Brad Marchand
* Jaroslav Halak
Comedy of errors. Lots of lazy feet and reaching sticks all in succession.
— SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) November 12, 2018
According to @NatStatTrick the Golden Knights had 17 scoring chances and 8 high danger.
According to the scoreboard, it's 2-0 and they are getting their butts kicked. #DejaVu
— SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) November 12, 2018
This is gonna be a long night isn't it?
— SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) November 12, 2018

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