FINAL: Bruins 6,  Flyers 5  -Heinen's goal the difference in a near scare  taken at BSJ Headquarters  (Bruins)

Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports

That was a close one but crisis averted for the Bruins tonight as they defeat the Flyers 6-5 on Saturday night. Boston led 5-2 late in the third period but gave up two goals which made it 5-4. Danton Henein's goal wound up being the game winner as the Bruins gave up another goal to Joel Farabee (second of the game). 

Boston got off to a slow start as they were getting outshot 5-0 at one point in the game. However, the Bruins found their game later in the first period where they picked up the pace and got good looks at the net. Charlie Coyle tied the game at two in the second period and then Boston scored four goals in the third period and it looked as if the game was a wrap.

 Philadelphia went on to score two goals in the third which gave the crowd at TD Garden a scare of what they have seen too many times this season. 

It was clear to me that the Bruins defense became soft in the third, and failed to clear the puck and have defensive protection in front of the net. The Flyers exposed the Bruins weaknesses tonight that will become apparent in the playoffs. 

The Bruins will be back in action on Tuesday when they host the Ottawa Senators at 7 p.m. 

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Bruins defense fell apart late in the game and almost cost them. I really thought they were about to blow a three goal lead again. 
  • Bruins didn't do a good job of defending in front of the net and giving Jeremy Swayman help. 
  • A win is a win at the end of the day and Boston leads the Florida Panthers by a point in the Atlantic Division. 

THREE STARS OF THE GAME:

3. Pavel Zacha (One assist)  

2. Jake DeBrusk (One goal and an assist)

1. Charlie Coyle (Two goals)



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WHO: Flyers (34-25-8) at Bruins (39-14-15)
WHEN: 7 p.m.
WHERE: TD Garden, Boston. 
TV: NESN
RADIO: 98.5-FM The Sports Hub
LIVE BOX SCORE
ROSTERS



PROJECTED LINES
BOSTON
 Marchand –  Coyle – DeBrusk
Van Riemsdyk – Zacha – Pastrnak
 Heinen –Geekie –Frederic
 Beecher – Boqvist – Brazeau
 Grzelcyk – McAvoy
 Lindholm – Carlo
 Wotherspoon – Peeke
 Swayman
 Ullmark
FLYERS
Cates-Poehling-Hathaway
Farabee-Couturier-Konecny
Tippett-Frost-Foerster
Deslauriers-Laughton-Atkinson
York-Sanheim
Staal-Attard
Zamula-Johnson
Sandstrom


PREGAME NOTES
The Bruins return to TD Garden to face the Philadelphia Flyers in the second of three meetings this season. Boston will honor James Van Riemsdyk before the game for playing in 1,000 career NHL games. Matt Grzelcyk will return to the Bruins lineup after not playing Thursday night due to an illness. Both Johnny Beecher and Andrew Peeke will stay in the lineup, while Kevin Shattenkirk and Jakub Lauko will be scratched tonight. 

Boston faces a Philadelphia team that has lost six of their last 10 games (4-5-1). The Flyers come off a 6-2 loss to Toronto in Philadelphia on Thursday night. The biggest problem for the Flyers lately has been getting off to slow starts. Philadelphia continues to own the third-best penalty kill in the NHL at 85.1%. On the flip side, Philadelphia has the worst power play in the league at 13.2%. Although, they have scored twice in the last  two consecutive games. The Flyers also have the most shorthanded goals in the league (15).