The month of December has been a living hell for the Boston Bruins. Before the night’s meeting with the Minnesota Wild had the former top team just one win in the last seven games and has held several key players on the injury list.
But the Wild got at least something that resembles a trend reversal. Thank Carl Soderberg and Loui Eriksson for it.
Eriksson poked the puck forward to Söderberg smacked into 1-0 after just five minutes of play. The same duo was then involved in the match, deciding when
- It was nice to see it go in and get two points. It was a cruel fit of Carl, who found me there.
The goal was the Bruins Swedish reserve goalkeeper, Niklas Svedberg, who saved 35 shots and was named the game was best players.
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