It took 100 seconds in the third period, and 128 seconds in the overtime session, for the pesky Ducks to turn what was looking like a record-breaking night into pure devastation for the Bruins.
The Bruins, of course, decided to help them out along the way with about a billion failed clears late in the third period and an almost completely possession-free overtime frame. It was about as maddening an ending as the Bruins could have had, especially when you factor in the chances that the Bruins let slip out of reach en route to the collapse.
“I mean, we had opportunities,” Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery said after the loss. “I thought the game was over twice [if] we put it in an empty net; guys whiffing on pucks and guys trying to go for the open net instead of using the walls as an indirect to clear and get off the ice. You know, that was mostly it.
“And the other thing is we could have extended our lead to 4-1 or 5-1. We had many opportunities to do it and we didn’t finish the game. You couple those things together, it’s inexcusable. You can’t you can’t be up 3-1 [with] five minutes left and end up tied in overtime.”