Bruins Wrap: Boston Falls After Bizarre Last-Second Score Vs. Coyotes

The Bruins suffered their most shocking loss on Friday

The Boston Bruins suffered their second loss in three contests, with their latest coming in jaw-dropping fashion, 4-3, against the Arizona Coyotes at Arizona State University’s Mullett Arena on Friday night.

The Bruins fell to 21-4-1 on the season, while the Coyotes improved to 8-13-4 to snap their previous six-game losing streak.

Check out the full box score here.

ONE BIG TAKEAWAY
The Coyotes, while entering the matchup second-to-last in the Central Division, certainly made sure to give the NHL-best Bruins a run for their money, to say the least.

It was a back-and-forth battle that wasn’t easy on anyone.

In the second period, it appeared as though the momentum swung for the Bruins with a perfectly-timed sequence which ended with the Bruins taking a 2-1 lead. It started when first-year Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery successfully challenged a Coyotes offsides, which negated an Arizona goal and was shortly followed by a go-ahead score from Charlie Coyle.

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However, the Coyotes didn’t display the same showing they did during Boston’s home opener on Oct. 15. Despite Boston winning the shots on goal battle, 46-16, the Bruins were kept at bay by Arizona — coming up empty in five of six power-play opportunities.

In the final minute of regulation, Coyotes left winger Lawson Crouse netted a shocking game-winning goal, which gave the Bruins just 13.5 seconds left to respond, but they didn’t.

STARS OF THE GAME
— Crouse came through with the biggest and most valuable moment of the night, contributing the game-decider, one of two total goals the 25-year-old finished with.

— Just when hope seemed lost late in the third period, Nick Foligno delivered a clutch one-timer off assists from David Krejci (13) and Hampus Lindholm (16) to keep the Bruins alive.

— Coyle supplied the Bruins with one of their two go-ahead scores, coming off the assist from Jake DeBrusk (11), which broke the 1-1 even score in the second period.

WAGER WATCH
DraftKings Sportsbook set the odds of Coyle netting a goal at any point throughout the night at +285. A $100 bet on Coyle would’ve resulted in a $385 total payout.

UP NEXT ON NESN
The Bruins will remain on the road and return to action on Sunday against the Vegas Golden Knights. Puck drop from T-Mobile Arena is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET, and you can watch the game, plus an hour of pregame coverage, live on NESN.