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Begin Lifts Bruins To 3-2 Win Over Predators

Boston Bruins' Daniel Paille goes for a rebound with Nashville Predators' Shea Weber during the second period on Wednesday. (Winslow Townson/AP)
Boston Bruins' Daniel Paille goes for a rebound with Nashville Predators' Shea Weber during the second period on Wednesday. (Winslow Townson/AP)

Claude Julien was happy with the way his short-handed Boston Bruins played against Nashville. Now, he wants to see it again in their next game.

Steve Begin scored his first goal with Boston, getting the tiebreaker at 8:33 of the third period to lift the Bruins to 3-2 victory over the Predators on Wednesday night.

"We're standing here with another win and also standing here knowing we haven't won two in a row," Julien said. "We need to put together two good games in a row."

The Bruins (4-4-0), who play at Philadelphia on Thursday night, have alternated wins and losses in their first eight games this season.

Boston, which lost Milan Lucic (broken finger) and Marc Savard (broken foot) to long-term injured reserve, traded Chuck Kobasew to Minnesota, and was also without Shawn Thornton (undisclosed injury).

Daniel Paille, acquired from Buffalo Tuesday, rookie Brad Marchand and Trent Whitfield all played their first games in a Boston uniform. Paille assisted on the winning score and Marchand set up Michael Ryder's goal. Patrice Bergeron also scored for Boston, which sent Nashville to its sixth loss in a row (0-5-1).

"It's awesome," said Begin, who signed with Boston as a free agent during the offseason. "Most important thing is we won the game but it's great to get my first goal out of the way. Now, I'm going to have to think about something else. Not that I was thinking about it every day but it's a big relief."

Paille tried to wrap the puck around the net, it hit a defenseman's stick and went into the slot where Begin pounced on it and beat Dan Ellis, and the Bruins held on at the end with Tim Thomas closing the door in the final seconds.

Paille said his first Bruins assist was the result of "a lucky bounce."

Ellis said: "The puck went into a huge scrum and you just try to battle for sight. Unfortunately, I saw it a half-second too late. I saw it going by but not enough time to react to it."

Jerred Smithson and rookie Colin Wilson, a member of Boston University's 2009 NCAA championship team, got his first NHL goal for the Predators.

With the new faces and new line combinations, the Bruins started slowly, playing better as the night wore on.

Boston had just killed a penalty against Derek Morris when Smithson converted from in front of Thomas for his first goal of the year, at 5:55 of the opening period. The Bruins got that goal back when Marchand, carrying the puck down the right side, made a move to the inside, the puck sliding to an open Ryder, who beat Ellis with a backhander just 26 seconds into the second period.

The Predators answered, again a short time after the Bruins killed a penalty. Thomas stopped a shot by Patric Hornqvist, the puck popped straight in the and air and over Thomas. It landed in the crease and Wilson stuffed it into the net.

But Boston got that goal back, too, when Zdeno Chara's blast from the left point was stopped by Ellis, who saw the rebound come out to an unguarded Bergeron, who slid the puck in on his second jam attempt.

The goal gave Bergeron, the Bruins' No. 1 center with Savard out, four points in the last four games.

This program aired on October 22, 2009. The audio for this program is not available.

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