
"The Bruins may not be a great hockey team. We still don't know if they're even very good at all. But they can be an entertaining, if unconventional, watch right now. The B's, outshot 40-23 and held in the game by Joonas Korpisalo, coughed up a two-goal third period lead but pulled it out in overtime, beating the Buffalo Sabres 4-3 on Marat Khusnutdinov's OT goal, his first tally of the season."
"The bad news of the night - potentially very bad - was the loss of the first line centerman Lindholm, who collided knee-on-knee with with Jordan Greenway in the second period. He was in obvious pain and needed help off the ice and down the tunnel. "We have to reassess (Friday)," said Sturm. "I didn't see the replay yet, but any time you have to help him off the ice, it's usually not a good sign.""
The Bruins secured a 4-3 overtime win against the Buffalo Sabres on Marat Khusnutdinov's first goal of the season. Boston was outshot 40-23 but Joonas Korpisalo produced a strong performance after earning consecutive starts. Marco Sturm persisted with Khusnutdinov in the middle and relied on him in 3-on-3 late. The team surrendered a two-goal third-period lead and allowed a controversial tying goal before winning in overtime. The primary concern is first-line center Elias Lindholm, who left after a knee-on-knee collision and will be reassessed.
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