Lightning storm back to beat Bruins in Stadium Series
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NHL star Charlie McAvoy discussed “Heated Rivalry’s" impact on hockey and inclusivity as the series continues to generate conversation weeks after its debut.
The Boston Bruins fall to the Tampa Bay Lightning in a 6-5 shootout loss at Raymond James Stadium. Tonight saw a lot of action in the NHL's annual Stadium Series event. Despite a significant early lead from the Bruins, Boston's biggest flaw became came back to bite them.
Even with a protective mask like McAvoy is wearing now as his jaw continues to heal, it would be a natural inclination to stay out of the line of fire. But while McAvoy may have lost some teeth, he hasn’t lost his nerve.
The Boston Bruins' subpar season last year is becoming a distant memory. The Bruins' resurgence is fueled by impressive depth and great performances.
Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy is The Peterson School's Hardest Working Player of the Week for the week ending Jan. 25, 2026.
The Bruins weren't happy with the late whistle in overtime that overturned David Pastrnak's goal, but they know they need to be better overall when it comes to taking penalties.
In a Stadium Series thriller, David Pastrnak's potential OT winner was denied, and the Bruins lost 6-5 to the Lightning in a shootout.
Jake Guentzel scored the only goal in the shootout. Pastrnak, the Bruins’ final shooter, pinged his attempt off the right post. What should have been a sure two points — the Bruins had a 5-1 lead halfway through the second period — ended up being one.