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  Lately, Marco Bezzecchi is making winning look easy. With a flawless hat trick of victories in Thailand, Brazil, and the USA, the #72 has treated the early-season standings like his own personal victory lap. Next stop: Jerez. Will the win streak continue in Spain, or can anyone actually disrupt the rhythm of Bez? The "Global Takeover" in Three Acts: Thailand: To open the season in Buriram, Bezzecchi converted a dominant pole position into a Sunday masterclass. Every lap was led by him, crossing the finish line with a 5.5-second cushion over Pedro Acosta, setting the tone for a flawless start to the season. Brazil: In a treacherous race in Goiânia that was shortened due to track degradation concerns, Bez pulled an ambush at the first corner. He kept his cool on a track that felt more like a gravel pit than a circuit, bringing home back-to-back wins from second on the grid. USA: At COTA - the most technical track they face - Bezzecchi proved he could win anywhere. He...

The Flyers fall to the Bruins 6-2, 1/27/24

 




*Sorry for the lack of photos! Hoping to get permission eventually.*


   The Boston Bruins defeated the Flyers in Philadelphia at the Wells Fargo Center on Saturday, January 27th. This is the Bruins' second win in a row since they lost to the Carolina Hurricanes with a 3-2 score on January 24th.


Bruins lineup against the Flyers:

Marchand - Coyle - Frederic

Riemsdyk - Zacha - Pastrnak

Boqvist - Geekie - Heinen

Lauko - Brown - Steen


Grzelcyk - McAvoy

Lindholm - Carlo

Wotherspoon - Shattenkirk


Ullmark

Swayman


Flyers lineup against the Bruins:

Cates - Couturier - Konecny

Farabee - Frost - Atkinson

Foerster - Lycksell - Poehling

Laughton - Hathaway


Sanheim - Drysdale

Seeler - Walker

York - Ristolainen


Ersson

Peterson


   The Bruins strike first - David Pastrnak scored the first of the four goals by Boston in a 4:14 span... Pastrnak shot from the face-off circle from the right, giving the Bruins a 1-0 lead. Charlie McAvoy puts Boston in a 2-0 lead with a backdoor pass by Pavel Zacha. Tipping a shot in by Brandon Carlo, Danton Heinen nets one. Pastrnak gets his second of the game and his 33rd goal of the season, making it 4-0 for the Bruins.


   In the second period, James van Riemsdyk got the puck from David Pastrnak from behind the net. Tyson Foerster strikes the first goal for Philadelphia with his eighth goal of the season. The final score of the middle frame was 5-1.


   Tyson Foerster scored his second of the night and his ninth goal of the season. Scoring for the 6-2 final, Charlie Coyle strikes his 18th goal of the season.



Notes:

- David Pastrnak had two goals and an assist... Pastrnak has 72 points (33 goals, 39 assists)

- Charlie Coyle extended his point streak to eight games (4 goals, 12 assists)

- Trent Frederic's assist on Coyle's goal gave him points in five straight games (1 goal, 5 assists)

- Linus Ullmark made 35 saves for Boston

- Tyson Foerster had two goals for the Flyers

- Samuel Ersson made 10 saves before being replaced by Cal Peterson who made 12 saves... both on 14 shots.




David Pastrnak on his success in Philadelphia: "I love to play here. This is where my dream started, I got drafted here by the Bruins. Always fun for me to come back to this building. Mentally positive coming in here."



 

 



Locker Room Raw: Hampus Lindholm

Press Room: Jim Montgomery

Locker Room Raw: Charlie Coyle


Postgame: John Tortorella

Postgame: Tyson Foerster

Postgame: Travis Konecny

Postgame: Travis Sanheim

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