VIDEO: Senators and Bruins score less than a minute apart for second time
Anything you can do, I can do better.
The Ottawa Senators and Boston Bruins are seemingly determined to one-up each other in the goal-scoring department tonight.
After the teams opened the game scoring two goals in the opening minute, they exchanged goals in the second, this time in under 15 seconds.
Ryan Spooner - with his mom and dad in attendance - scored his second of the night on a two-man advantage, blasting a one-timer past Andrew Hammond.
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Just 15 seconds later Jean-Gabriel Pageau showed incredible patience after taking a pass from Erik Condra, waiting out Tuukka Rask and sliding the puck into a wide-open net.
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The Bruins would add another before the period ended to tie things up - again - this time at four. With four goals allowed tonight, the Hamburglar's streak of 12 games with two goals or less to start his career, has been broken.
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