Senators take advantage of Bruins mistakes in 3-1 victory

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OTTAWA, Ontario - Chris Wideman and Kyle Turris scored in the third period to help the Ottawa Senators beat the Bruins 3-1 on Thursday night.

Mark Stone tied it in the second period, and Craig Anderson made 19 saves. The Senators improved to 12-7-1.

David Pastrnak, returning to the Bruins' lineup had the Boston goal and Tuukka Rask stopped 23 shots. The Bruins dropped to 11-9-0.

Wideman scored at 6:28 of the third. After Rask made a save off Derick Brassard, Torey Krug tried to clear the puck, but he put it right onto the stick of Wideman, whose shot bounced off Bruins defenseman Dominic Moore in front of Rask and in.

Turris scored at 10:16 after a David Krejci turnover, taking a pass from Bobby Ryan and beating Rask on a breakaway.

NOTES: Ottawa scratched Fredrik Claesson and Max McCormick, and Colin Miller, Zdeno Chara and Anton Khudobin sat out for Boston...The Bruins return home to face Calgary on Friday night.

 

 

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