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Article: Power-play woes bite Sharks; Worcester fires 34 shots, allows only 12, but loses to Bruins.(SPORTS)
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- Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
- Article date:
- October 25, 2008
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Byline: Steve Kendall
WORCESTER - It was one of those nights for the Worcester Sharks. It's not that they played poorly in a 3-1 loss to Providence last night at DCU Center - it's just that the result could have been much better.
Worcester controlled the tempo for most of the night and held the Bruins to just 12 shots while firing 34 of its own at goalie Tuuka Rask. However, the Sharks had two problems as they tried to rally down the stretch - getting shots past the Providence defense and fluidity on the power play.
The Bruins' defense blocked shot after shot as Worcester tried to tie the game. The Sharks managed just one power-play goal in ...