Bruins

3 takeaways from the Bruins’ 5-2 loss to the Senators

Boston's slow starts are an issue.

Ottawa's Mark Borowiecki gets pushed into the boards by Boston's Charlie Coyle during second period NHL hockey action in Ottawa, Monday, Dec. 9, 2019. AP

COMMENTARY

Two days removed their first home regulation loss of the season, the Boston Bruins traveled to Ottawa Monday night in hopes of ending their two-game losing streak. Instead, an uninspiring effort by Bruce Cassidy’s squad led to their third straight loss.

A lack of focus and attention to detail doomed the Bruins from the opening puck drop. Boston’s first blunder came just 1:35 in when a bad line change led directly to Artem Anisimov’s breakaway tally.

Anthony Duclair made it 2-0 with just under five minutes left in the opening frame when he took advantage of a fortuitous bounce and sent a wrister past Tuuka Rask, who finished with 23 saves.

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