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GAME: Boston Bruins (12-6-7-4) at Ottawa Senators (13-9-3-3).

TIME: Saturday, 7 p.m. EST.

This season is beginning too look a lot like last season for the Boston Bruins.

The struggling Bruins hope to end a season-high five-game winless streak when they continue a four-game trip against the resurgent Ottawa Senators.

Boston was red-hot to start the season, losing just twice in regulation in the first 19 games (11-2-3-3). The Bruins, however, have cooled off considerably of late, winning once in their last 10 (1-5-4-1) contests.

The Bruins followed a very similar path last season, opening with a 19-4-3-1 mark before winning just two of their next 14.

General manager Mike O'Connell promised changes if his team doesn't turn things around soon.

"It's not early anymore," O'Connell said. "The players have got to figure it out. You can't look to Joe (Thornton) every game. Players have to step up or I've got to do something, I've got to change it."

Felix Potvin allowed three goals on the first five shots he faced Thursday at Washington, sending the Bruins to a 6-5 loss.

Boston, coming off three straight ties, was playing its third game in four nights.

"Fatigue is obviously a factor, but every team goes through it," Bruins coach Mike Sullivan said. "We certainly won't use that as an excuse. We've been riding our bigger players because every game has been such nip-and-tuck. It doesn't give us an opportunity to spread the minutes around."

Potvin, signed in the offseason to be Boston's No. 1 goalie, has been a huge disappointment. He has surrendered 21 goals in his last five starts, and his 3.12 goals-against average is among the worst in the league.

Ottawa continued its strong play Thursday with a 3-2 victory over visiting Tampa Bay.

Marian Hossa scored for the first time in 11 games and Patrick Lalime stopped 22 shots as the Senators improved to 4-1-1 in their last six.

"I'm definitely not used to it, going 10 games without a goal," said Hossa, who set a team record with 45 goals last season. "It's definitely nice."

Thursday's victory was Ottawa's first this season in a one-goal game. It had lost its first 10 one-goal games of 2003-04.

The Senators are 9-0-1 in their last 10 home games against the Bruins, with four of those wins coming in overtime. Boston hasn't won at the Corel Centre since March 24, 1999.




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STANDINGS

EASTERN CONFERENCE
  TEAM GP W L OT GF GA PTS
1 z - PIT 48 36 12 0 165 119 72
2 y - MTL 48 29 14 5 149 126 63
3 y - WSH 48 27 18 3 149 130 57
4 x - BOS 48 28 14 6 131 109 62
5 x - TOR 48 26 17 5 145 133 57
6 x - NYR 48 26 18 4 130 112 56
7 x - OTT 48 25 17 6 116 104 56
8 x - NYI 48 24 17 7 139 139 55
9 WPG 48 24 21 3 128 144 51
10 PHI 48 23 22 3 133 141 49
11 NJD 48 19 19 10 112 129 48
12 BUF 48 21 21 6 125 143 48
13 CAR 48 19 25 4 128 160 42
14 TBL 48 18 26 4 148 150 40
15 FLA 48 15 27 6 112 171 36

STATS

2012-2013 PLAYOFFS
SKATERS: GP G A +/- Pts
D. Alfredsson 7 2 5 3 7
K. Turris 7 4 2 1 6
J. Pageau 7 4 2 6 6
E. Condra 7 1 5 1 6
E. Karlsson 7 1 5 2 6
M. Methot 7 1 4 1 5
S. Gonchar 7 0 5 2 5
M. Zibanejad 7 1 3 -1 4
C. Conacher 6 3 0 0 3
J. Silfverberg 7 2 1 -1 3
 
GOALIES: W L OT Sv% GAA
R. Lehner 0 1 0 .952 1.58
C. Anderson 4 2 0 .931 2.52
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