
(Photo: S. Babineau) Despite Tim Thomas' 37 saves, the Bruins could not reward the netminder in a 1-0 loss to the Senators Tuesday night at the TD Garden
BOSTON – For two periods, the Bruins looked like a team who was coming off a six-game road trip as the Ottawa Senators outplayed them in all aspects and the results showed.
Through two periods, the Sens outshot the Black and Gold 31-15 and built momentum after Erik Karlsson’s scored his 15th goal of the year (via the power play) at 14:44 of the first period – the games only goal. In fact if it weren’t for Tim Thomas, who had a season-high 37 saves, the score could have been a lot worse.
But even though the Bruins had their share of chances in the third, they still could not get out of the rut they dug themselves into during the first two periods and fell 1-0 Tuesday night at the TD Garden.


