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3 takeaways as Red Wings continue to have the Bruins’ number

The Boston Bruins couldn’t shake off the tryptophan for their annual Black Friday matchup against the Detroit Red Wings.

With one regular-season win over the Bruins under their belt, the Red Wings came out flying from the get-go. Jim Montgomery’s squad, meanwhile, committed several self-inflicted mishaps ranging from structural defensive breakdowns to unforced turnovers and untimely penalties.

“They played fast and we didn’t,” Montgomery explained following Boston’s 5-2 loss.

The Bruins fought an uphill battle from the start, succumbing to a 2-0 first-period deficit on J.T. Compher’s power-play tip and Alex DeBrincat’s theft of Matthew Poitras for his breakaway tally.