Quality Defensive Zone Breakout Leads To Good Offensive Chance Vs. Rangers

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Jan 19, 2019

Although they didn’t score, the Boston Bruins did a fine job clearing their defensive zone in the first period of Saturday’s game against the New York Rangers.

The Bruins won a face-off deep in their own zone, and Torey Krug found Jake DeBrusk to get the breakout going. After a few nice passes the Bruins got a shot off, and though it didn’t fall, in that same offensive possession David Krejci drew a high-sticking, which resulted in Boston going on a four-minute power play.

To see Andy Brickley break down the sequence, check out the “Amica Coverage Cam” video above, presented by Amica Insurance.

Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports Images
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