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BOSTON -- The Boston Bruins felt they were due for an offensive night like this. Cyber Monday Celine Boston Bag Deals . Brad Marchand scored two goals, Tuukka Rask stopped 40 shots and the Bruins posted a season-high in goals with a 6-2 victory over the struggling Carolina Hurricanes on Monday night. Rich Peverley, Andrew Ference, Jordan Caron and Nathan Horton each added a goal, and defenceman Dennis Seidenberg established a career-high with three assists for Boston, which moved a point behind Montreal in the Northeast Division. The Bruins rebounded from a frustrating 2-1 loss to the rival Canadiens with a big offensive night. "As of late we havent scored a lot of goals in games," Marchand said. "Its nice to come into our (locker) room after a good offensive game." It was just the second time in 12 games that Boston has posted more than three goals -- and the other came in a 6-5 shootout loss to Montreal at home on March 27. "Every team goes through phases like that," Rask said. "Its nice. It was their time." Boston won despite giving up 40 or more shots for the third time in four games. "The one thing we wanted was more offence and I think we got that tonight," Bruins coach Claude Julien said. "Now the matter combining both, I didnt think we were at our best in defensive play." Patrick Dwyer and Drayson Bowman scored for the Hurricanes, who lost for the 12th time in 13 games, 11 of them coming in regulation. Carolina has allowed four or more goals in 10 of its last 14. The Hurricanes dominated play in the early minutes, outshooting Boston 7-0. "We were under a lot of pressure handling the puck in our own zone," Seidenberg said. Rask stopped a handful of close shots, including a left pad stop of Zac Dalpe, who was alone at the edge of the crease. "Weve got to find a way to dig deeper," Bowman said. "Its very frustrating. Its happened each of the last three games. Weve got to come out and keep fighting; eventually well get the first goal." After the poor start, the Bruins jumped ahead 1-0 when Peverley fired a shot from the right wing, collected his own rebound at the edge of the crease, circled the net and tucked a shot past goaltender Justin Peters inside the left post. Just over 5 minutes later, Bostons new second line of Marchand-Gregory Campbell-Jaromir Jagr made it 2-0. Marchand banged in the rebound of Campbells shot from the edge of the crease. "We definitely played well tonight," Marchand said of his new line. "We only had one practice together." The Hurricanes replaced Peters with Dan Ellis after the second goal. Peters faced only four shots in 7 minutes, 58 seconds. The Bruins made it 3-0 when Jagr tried a wraparound shot. Ellis made the save, but the puck caromed out to Marchand, who backhanded a shot in from the bottom of the left circle for his team-leading 16th goal. Boston increased it to 4-0 on Ferences score early in the second. Seidenberg fired a shot from the left point, the puck popped in the air and into the net off Ferences left glove. After a reply review, the call on the ice was upheld. Carons score made it 5-0 midway into the second, but the Hurricanes ended Rasks shutout bid when Dwyer scored on a rebound midway into the third. Bowmans goal cut it to 5-2 before Horton redirected Dougie Hamiltons pass for his 13th of the season. "Its nice, but it doesnt really matter in a loss," Bowman said. NOTES: Julien dropped Tyler Seguin from the second line to the third, moving Campbell up to centre the second. ... Boston improved to 8-0-1 in its last nine home games. ... Bruins C Patrice Bergeron missed his second straight with what the team called a "moderate" concussion. ... The Hurricanes entered equally as bad with the power play or short-handed, ranking 28th overall. ... Boston C Chris Kelly returned after missing 14 games with a broken bone in his left leg. ... It was the first of four of six on the road for Carolina. Cheap Cleveland Browns Jerseys . -- Jerome Verrier scored once and set up two more as the Drummondville Voltigeurs downed the visiting Chicoutimi Sagueneens 5-1 on Friday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play. Ugg Boots Cyber Monday Deals 2014 . -- Brad Peacock and Erik Bedard have made the Houston Astros rotation and will pitch the fourth and fifth games of the regular season. http://www.cheapjerseysfox.com/ . -- Minutes after wrapping her second straight LPGA Tour victory and third of the season, Yani Tseng was looking ahead to the first major championship of the season. MLB Jerseys Cyber Monday 2014 . "It doesnt even enter my mind most of the time," Ranger told TSN.ca, he and Rielly paired together yet again on Tuesday night. "Its moreso as hes just my partner and he just can play." Remaining in question for the Leafs with the opener in Montreal drawing near is whether its best for the 19-year-old to play right away. Nike Roshe Run Danmark Dame . -- Manu Ginobili talked about wanting to find his rhythm after helping the San Antonio Spurs win yet another road game.WINNIPEG -- Dont expect Jeff Reinebold to pull up to the Montreal Alouettes offices riding a Harley and wearing flip-flops. Announced as the teams new defensive co-ordinator Friday, Reinebold says hes grown as a person, and as a coach, since his last stint in the CFL in 1998 with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. "We all have changed, weve all grown, hopefully, and weve all evolved in the 20 or so years since I first went (to the CFL)," Reinebold said from Phoenix on Saturday. "You live for today and tomorrow. You dont let your past define you, whether it was positive or negative, because if you do that then youre living in the past and Im not interested in that." Reinebold, 54, began his CFL coaching career in 1991 as an assistant with the B.C. Lions. He also coached with the defunct Las Vegas Posse when Alouettes quarterback Anthony Calvillo was starting his CFL career. He moved on to the Edmonton Eskimos and had another stint with the Lions in 1996 as defensive co-ordinator before the Bombers hired him the following year as their head coach and general manager. Reinebold brought a flashy persona to the city with his bleached-blond hair, tattoos and motorcycle. He often wore flip-flops to practices, played Bob Marleys music over the stadiums loud speakers and had a strong fan following. But he was fired late in the 1998 season after guiding the team to a 6-26 record and was replaced by Gary Hoffman. "I loved my time in Winnipeg," Reinebold said. "Even though we didnt have the success on the field, we had a locker-room that was indivisible. "The success would have come eventually because of what we had established in the locker-room, but they just didnt have the patience to go through the process." After coaching and doing player development in Europe, Reinebold moved to the University of Hawaii. He then joined the Southern Methodist University Mustangs in Dallas and had been the receivers coach and a recruiter there since 2008. At a national coaches convention in Texas last month, Reinebold sat down and reminisced about the CFL with coaches such as Scott Milanovich, Montreals former offensive co-ordinator and Torontos new head coach. The memories started flooded back. "Theres a bond that Ive had thatt Ive shared with that league and those players and those people for a long, long time," Reinebold said. Kate Spade Crossbody Bags. He always thought about returning to the CFL under the right circumstances. When told about Montreals vacant defensive co-ordinators position, he decided to throw his hat into the ring. The initial meeting with Als head coach Marc Trestman and some Montreal assistants boosted his interest. "I came away from that really impressed," Reinebold said. "They have built something really unique. The culture they have established in Montreal is really rare in any sport, but particularly in pro sport. "I thought, Wow, this is a pretty cool thing. And that was the beginning of it." After winning back-to-back Grey Cups, Montreal went 10-8 last season and lost 52-44 in overtime to Hamilton in the East Division semifinal. Reinebold said hes confident in Trestman and Als general manager Jim Popp, who "has been consistent in his ability to bring players to the franchise that can succeed in the Canadian game." "The bar has been established high there," he said. "Our challenge is that we have to live within that culture of the standards theyve established in the past and try and take it to another level." Even though hes spent the past four years coaching receivers, taking on the defensive co-ordinator role will be a team effort. "Im not all hung up on that title," said Reinebold, who signed a one-year contract and may also coach the secondary. "Were going to have a staff thats going to work with the players to play great defence. It aint about one guy. Its not about me." He said his health is fine after he was diagnosed with a form of skin cancer in his stomach area in 2010. "They took the lesion out and they took the tumour out and they took the lymph nodes out and the lymph nodes came back negative for any cancer," he said. "I dont even think about it, really. That was a blessing. Having the experience of being diagnosed with cancer was a blessing because it was part of that growth process. "You learn an awful lot. You dont take anything for granted, any person for granted, any interaction. It helps you live in the moment." ' ' '
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