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vs. GAME 6 - ROUND 1 POST-GAME NOTES

RECORDS FOLLOWING GAME SIX: • The Bruins now have a 10-13 record in game sixes of best-of-seven series in which they have trailed three games to two. • The Senators now have a 3-3 record in game sixes of best-of-seven series in which they led three games to two.

OVERTIME RECORDS • The Bruins and Senators went to overtime for the fourth time in this series ... Ottawa games two and three, both by 4-3 scores, when scored at 1:59 of OT in game two whlie ended game three at the 5:43 mark of OT ... The Bruins took game five when Sean Kuraly scored at 10:19 of the second OT session. • The Bruins now have an all-time record of 57-72-3 in playoff overtimes ... 106 of those 132 overtime games have been decided in the first overtime session and they are 45-61 in those games. • The Senators now have an all-time record of 19-15 in playoff overtimes ... 25 of those 34 overtime games have been decided in the first overtime session and they are 13-11 in those contests.

WHO’S HOT: • Brad Marchand had two assists tonight, giving him 1-3=4 totals in three of the six games of this series. • Drew Stafford had a tonight for his second goal of this post-series. • Patrice Bergeron had a goal tonight, giving him points in four of the six games of this series with 2-2=4 totals. • Charlie McAvoy had an assist tonight, giving him single assists in three of his last four games. • Colin Miller had an assist tonight for his first career NHL playoff point. • Ottawa’s Bobby Ryan had a goal and an assist tonight, giving him points in five of the six games of this series with 4-3=7 totals. • Ottawa’s Derick Brassard had two assists tonight, giving him 2-6=8 totals in the last five straight games. • Ottawa’s Kyle Turris had a goal tonight, giving him 1-1=2 totals in two of his last four games. • Ottawa’s Clarke MacArthur scored the overtime goal tonight for his second goal of this series. • Ottawa’s Erik Karlsson had an assist tonight, giving him assists in five of the six games of this series with six assists. • Ottawa’s Ryan Dzingel had an assist tonight for his first career NHL playoff point.

THIS AND THAT: • All six games of this series were one-goal decisions ... The last series in which the Bruins played that many one-goal decisions was in their 2012 Conference Quarterfinal series vs. Washington, in which all seven games were decided by a single goal ... Four of those games were also decided in overtime. • This is the first series in which the Senators have played six one-goal decisions ... They have twice played five one-goal games in a series, vs. Buffalo in their five-game 2006 Conference Semifinal series and vs. NY Rangers in their 2012 Conference Quar- terfinal series in which five of the seven games were decided by a single goal.

SPECIAL TEAMS: • The Bruins went 1 for 2 (50.0%) on the power play tonight ... They are now 3 for 16 on the power play this post-season (18.8%) and they have not yet allowed a shorthanded goal. • The Senators went 2 for 5 (40.0%) on the power play tonight ... They are now 5 for 23 on the power play this post-season (21.7%) and they have allowed one shorthanded goal. • The Bruins went 3 for 5 (60.0%) on the kill tonight ... They are now 18 for 23 overall on the p • penalty kill this post-season (78.3%) and they have scored one shorthanded goal. • The Senators went 1 for 2 (50.0%) on the penalty kill tonight ... They are now 13 for 16 on the penalty kill this post-season (81.3%) ... They have not yet scored a shorthanded goal.

ATTENDANCE: • Tonight’s attendance was a sellout figure of 17,565. • That extends the Bruins’ sellout streak at TD Garden to 338 straight regular season and playoff games starting on Dec. 5, 2009 vs. Ottawa. • Their last non-sellout game at TD Garden was on Dec. 2, 2009 when a Wednesday game vs. the drew

Sunday, April 23, 2017 ... TD Garden; Boston MA