Chara scores go-ahead goal in third period as Bruins top Senators
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators found plenty of positives in a 2-1 loss to the Boston Bruins Wednesday night.
Having outplayed Boston for much of the game, the Senators would have preferred to come away with two points, but they still feel there was much to like from their game against the league-leading Bruins (17-3-5).
“I thought we worked really hard,” said Senators coach D.J. Smith. “We made a couple mistakes and they ended up in our net. Some real good players of theirs scored and we just haven’t found a way to score on our chances, but I don’t know if we can play much better through two periods.”
Through 40 minutes of scoreless hockey the Senators (11-13-1) were the better team as they held the Bruins to just 10 shots, but couldn’t hold them at bay through the third.