Bruins and Ducks go to a shootout to decide a winner
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Dorin Canaday
October 21, 2022 (0:03)
The Boston Bruins hosted the Anaheim Ducks at TD Garden Thursday night, and surprisingly, it was a low-scoring affair between two offenses off to hot starts.
The Ducks came in with two games having scored four goals, while the Bruins have been red hot, with five goals in all four games so far this season. However, that was not the case last night, as one goal apiece was all that got by goaltenders Linus Ullmark and John Gibson.
Boston edged Anaheim in shots, 36 to 31.
⭐️⭐️⭐️: Linus Ullmark - 30 SV, .968 SV%, Win
⭐️⭐️: Frank Vatrano - 1G, 5 SOG, 19:19 TOI
⭐️: Taylor Hall - 1G, +1, 2 SOG, 18:00 TOI
Ullmark may have made his case to get a few more starts in the next while, at least as long as he plays as he did against the Ducks. Catch the full highlights below:
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