It keeps making the awful look very, really ugly, just when you think you’ve seen it all….

After a 10-day break, the Boston Bruins fall short against the Calgary Flames 4-1.

After a ten-day break, the Boston Bruins took the ice again on Tuesday night, but they lost 4-1 to the Calgary Flames. Only 22 shots on goal and a lack of success with power play opportunities characterized the team’s performance. The Bruins’ comeback from their hockey vacation appeared to have had a substantial impact on them, as they lost.

Fires Light Up First
Andrei Kuzmenko and Connor Zary gave the Flames an early lead in the opening frame. The Bruins were unable to close the gap, as the Flames went on to win 4-1 despite a goal by Pavel Zacha in the third period. Also contributing to the Flames’ triumph was Jacob

Bruins Face Off on Ice
The Bruins performed dreadfully overall, with low intensity and terrible special teams. It was especially noteworthy since they were unable to take advantage of their power play opportunities. The Flames dominated the game with their power-play goals and solid defense even though they were missing one player for the last 44 minutes.

Forward-Looking
The Bruins will host the Vancouver Canucks, while the Flames will next travel to the New Jersey Devils. Without a doubt, the Bruins will evaluate their performance in this game as they look to get better in their next games.

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