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Bruins capture first win of preseason with strong effort vs. Capitals

The Bruins continued their preseason schedule with a Tuesday night visit from the Capitals.

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - APRIL 11: Hampus Lindholm #27 of the Boston Bruins defends Tyler Bertuzzi #59 of the Boston Bruins during the second period at TD Garden on April 11, 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – APRIL 11: Hampus Lindholm #27 of the Boston Bruins defends Tyler Bertuzzi #59 of the Boston Bruins during the second period at TD Garden on April 11, 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery made it clear that 2021 first-round pick Fabian Lysell, already one of the most polarizing prospects in the pipeline, was going to have to play a lot better than he did in Sunday's preseason opener if he wanted make the club's NHL roster out of training camp.

It appears that message was indeed heard by Lysell, as the B's hopeful put himself on the board with an absolute power-play snipe — and off a penalty drawn by his feet in the first place — in a 4-2 victory for the Bruins over the Capitals at TD Garden.

In a way, it felt like the Bruins were treated to the full Lysell experience, as the crafty Swedish winger used his speed to gain the attacking zone throughout the night, and kept the Caps' defense on their heels all night long. It wasn't hard to notice that Lysell's ability to challenge 'em with speed was getting under their skin, too, as Washington noticeably upped their physicality on Lysell as the night went on.

But for the Bruins, this was about as balanced a scoring night as they could've hoped for, with goals from four different scorers in the winning effort.

Riley Tufte kicked things off in the opening frame when his shot was gloved and own-goaled by the Capitals' Hunter Shepard, while Lysell's aforementioned power-play goal was followed by a second-period strike from Patrick Brown and a third-period tuck from Justin Brazeau.

Elsewhere up front, it was another mostly solid showing from Georgii Merkulov.

After collecting an assist on the B's first goal of the preseason this past Sunday, Merkulov continued his positive momentum with an absolutely beautiful helper on Brazeau's goal in this contest. Merkulov also drew a penalty in the win, and while his power-play efforts came with a pair of turnovers, he also made a wicked pass to Hampus Lindholm that set up a strong look for the the club during a 5-on-4 sequence.

And there was also the veteran Tyler Johnson. In camp on a pro tryout with the hopes of extending his NHL career, the 34-year-old Johnson's 2024 preseason debut came with a secondary assist on Brazeau's marker, and it was Johnson who provided a strong screen on the Lysell power-play goal.

In goal, Joonas Korpisalo stopped all seven shots faced in over 29 minutes of action in the B's net.

It felt like Korpisalo's most difficult shots against came in the first period, but the 30-year-old finished strong, including a prolonged stretch in the B's end in the second period that featured Korpisalo making a strong save on a long-range look through traffic. Those shots were an undeniable and at times glaring issue during Korpisalo's forgettable one-year run with the Senators a year ago.

And though he allowed a goal on his first shot in relief of Korpisalo, Michael DiPietro finished this game with 13 saves on 15 shots to help the Bruins seal the deal on the victory.

Up next, the Bruins will head to New York City for a Thursday night preseason head-to-head with the Rangers. It will be the first road contest of Boston's preseason slate.

Ty Anderson is 98.5 The Sports Hub’s friendly neighborhood straight-edge kid. Ty has been covering the Bruins (and other Boston teams) since 2010, has been a member of the PHWA since 2013, and went left to right across your radio dial and joined The Sports Hub in 2018. Ty also writes about all New England sports from Patriots football to the Boston Celtics and Boston Red Sox.