PRAGUE – Newcomer Nathan Horton scored a second-period goal and added an assist to help lift the Boston Bruins to a 3-0 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes on Sunday and split the teams’ two-game, NHL season-opening series in the Czech capital.

The Bruins’ Tim Thomas recorded a 29-save shutout in his first game of the season, replacing Tuukka Rask.

The 25-year-old Horton joined the Bruins from the Florida Panthers before the season. He scored both goals for Boston in the 5-2 loss to the Coyotes in the opener Saturday in Prague.

“Boston is hockey, it’s sports. It’s fun to be a Boston Bruin,” Horton said.

“Every day, it’s getting better,” he said about his line with winger Milan Lucic and center David Krejci.

Phoenix and Boston were two of six NHL teams to start the season in Europe this year.

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“Definitely, it’s nice to get goals and to contribute, to help the team win,” Horton said.

“We had a little letdown in the first game and tonight we bounced back and turned things around and we played quite well,” he said.

Lucic put the Bruins on the scoreboard halfway through the second period with a slap shot after gathering Horton’s pass. Horton added the second on a quick wrist shot over goalie Ilya Bryzgalov’s shoulder with 33 seconds left.

After Saturday’s loss, the Bruins went on the attack and bombarded Bryzgalov from the start.

“We came out strong,” Bruins captain Zdeno Chara said. “We created lot of chances. We were putting a lot of pressure on them, didn’t give them much time to do anything and we got rewarded.”

Boston outshot Phoenix 37-29, including 15-8 in the first period, but Bryzgalov held on through the scoreless first until Lucic struck at 12:11 in the second.

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“Much better play from the whole team, more aggressive,” Bruins Coach Claude Julien said. “We put pressure on them. Puck management was much, much better, and that made a big difference.

“If you looked at the team (Saturday) and you looked at it today, I think you saw two different teams. We hope to see the team that played the second game more than the team that played the first one.”

Julien said to return home from the European trip without a point would have been a major disappointment.

“We came here with a purpose in mind, and although we enjoyed the experience that was given to us, we also felt these games very important to us,” he said.

Rookie center Tyler Seguin, 18, sealed the win with a breakaway goal at 9:14 in the third.

 

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OILERS 3, PANTHERS 2: Dustin Penner, Ryan Jones and Shawn Horcoff scored in a 5:47 span early in the second period to help host Edmonton.

 

FLAMES 3, KINGS 1: Miikka Kiprusoff made 21 saves, and Curtis Glencross scored a short-handed goal for host Calgary.

NOTES

DEVILS: Forward Pierre-Luc Letourneau-LeBlond has been suspended for one game without pay for instigating a fight in a loss to Washington.

 


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