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Bruins fall to Canadiens in Quebec City : bostonherald





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Bruins fall to Canadiens in Quebec City

Bruins fall to Canadiens in Quebec City
Bruins fall to Canadiens in Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY — In a contest that felt more like a fairly meaningful regular season affair than a mere preseason exhibition, the Bruins played well most of the way but were defeated by the Montreal Canadiens, 4-3, in front of a 17,196 crowd at the Centre Videotron Tuesday night.The winning goal was scored with 4:50 left by Canadien Daniel Carr, who intercepted a pass by Bruin Zdeno Chara high in the Boston zone, skated in and scored with sweet moves past defenseman Adam McQuaid and goalie Tuukka Rask.The B's got goals from Ryan Spooner, tryout defenseman Christian Ehrhoff and impressive, speedy, little rookie Austin Czarnik.
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Near-full Bruins lineup falls to Montreal Canadiens

Near-full Bruins lineup falls to Montreal Canadiens
Near-full Bruins lineup falls to Montreal Canadiens
QUEBEC CITY — In a contest that had some of the intensity of a regular-season clash between these rivals but also plenty of the sloppiness and tired legs of a preseason game, the Bruins were defeated last night by the Montreal Canadiens, 4-3, in front of a crowd of 17,196 at the Centre Videotron."It was a pretty intense hockey game," B's coach Claude Julien said."But at the same time, I just felt it was an exhibition game, just (from) the way we played (with) lots of mistakes.
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Canadiens vs Bruins recap: Lehkonen excels, Carr stars as Habs come back to beat Boston

Canadiens vs Bruins recap: Lehkonen excels, Carr stars as Habs come back to beat Boston
Canadiens vs Bruins recap: Lehkonen excels, Carr stars as Habs come back to beat Boston
The Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins renewed their rivalry in Quebec City.Playing in front of a hometown crowd, the Canadiens were able to come from behind to best the Bruins.The first period started off on a relatively high note for the Habs, who earned an early power play when Jake DeBrusk was sent off for boarding Brian Flynn less than three minutes into the game.
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