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Bruins Fall in Thrilling 2026 Stadium Series Clash: Penalty-Plagued Second Half Leads to Narrow 6-5 SO Defeat

February 2, 2026 5 Min Read
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Hello.

First Period
Things started off poorly for the Bruins. Brandon Hagel used his positioning to outmaneuver defenders and scored the first goal just 11 seconds into the game, slipping the puck past Swayman and giving the Lightning an early 1-0 lead.

Luckily, the Bruins capitalized on Tampa Bay’s initial disorganization. Alex Steeves received a pass from Michael Eisymont to tie the game at 1-1. Not long after, Morgan Geekie scored, and it seemed like everyone—including ESPN commentators—expected the Bruins to be on the back foot. Then Viktor Arvidsson chimed in, making it 3-1 for the Bruins.
With no further goals in the period, we move into the second.

Second Period
And now, the trouble begins. On a brighter note, Matthew Poitras returned to the ice—an encouraging sight. He demonstrated skill with a backhand shot that put the Bruins ahead 4-1. Shortly after, Morgan Geekie combined with David Pastrnak on a 2-on-1 and scored, extending the Bruins’ lead to 5-1.

However, chaos erupted soon after, including a mass scrum and a goalie altercation involving Jeremy Swayman and Brandon Hagel. Penalties followed—some questionable, some blatant—and they heavily affected the game. Oliver Bjorkstrand scored off a scramble rebound, Darren Radish fired a powerful shot, and Nick Paul tipped in a goal, ending the period with the Lightning trailing 5-4.

Third Period
There’s debate about whether the second period’s penalties were justified, but the reality is the Bruins had chances at even strength during this time. Yet, Tampa Bay, especially Nikita Kucherov, took advantage with impressive passes and precise shots, tying the game 5-5.

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Now, into overtime.

Overtime
Tampa Bay had another power play, but the Lightning executed flawlessly, missing no shots—an obvious mistake for Boston.

Shootout
Jake Guentzel ultimately stole the show, scoring after Jeremy Swayman made some crucial saves. In the end, the Bruins lost the Stadium Series game 6-5.

Game Highlights
Charlie McAvoy logged the most ice time at 30:19. Despite a promising start with early control that seemed to confuse the Lightning, the Bruins’ game was undermined by costly penalties and questionable officiating—factors that have long been an issue. The talent on Tampa Bay’s roster kept them afloat, and some penalties in the second and third periods were indisputably reckless or poorly called. The game also featured challenges in officiating, with some penalties awarded late or missed entirely, which negatively impacted Boston’s chances.

Jeremy Swayman faced nearly 45 shots, mainly in the second period, showcasing his resilience despite a tough night. His performance, though marked by an .891 save percentage, included several heroic saves that kept the game competitive.

The broadcast quality varied significantly; the NHL on ASL provided a more engaging and focused viewing experience compared to ESPN’s coverage, which was marred by technical issues and a lack of engagement.

Ultimately, the Bruins played their hearts out but fell short due to penalties and poor officiating. They currently trail division rivals and are closing in on Colorado’s standings in the hunt for the President’s Trophy. Last time out, they nearly forced overtime, and this game’s lessons suggest they must refine their discipline if they want a shot at the playoffs—and perhaps face Tampa Bay again in April. With the trade deadline approaching post-Olympics, management faces crucial decisions about the team’s future.

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As of early February, the standings remain tight, and tonight’s dramatic loss underscores the importance of discipline and consistency as the season progresses. The Bruins’ next game is against the Florida Panthers on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET on TNT/HBO, right before the Olympic break.

See you soon. Let’s go, Bruins.


Fan Take:
This game highlights how crucial discipline and officiating are in playoff-like atmospheres; it’s a stark reminder that even talented rosters can be undermined by avoidable penalties and inconsistent calls. For hockey fans, it emphasizes the importance of fair refereeing and strategic play, shaping the future battles and rivalries in what promises to be an intense postseason race.

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