Fabian Lysell has a sniper’s reputation and Bruins fans saw it first-hand Tuesday night in the 4-2 win over the Capitals.
Lysell, Boston’s first-round pick in 2021, shook off a shaky effort
Sunday night against the Rangers with a sterling showing.
The winger’s power-play snipe from the dot in the second period was the signature moment of the game as he continued his
push to stay with the varsity.
“We were really happy with his growth from Game 1 to Game 2 and how determined he was on pucks, how determined he was in trying to get shots on net, making plays offensively and tracking back defensively,” said coach Jim Montgomery. “Good game for him.”
Riley Tufte, Patrick Brown, and Justin Brazeau also collected goals for Boston, which dominated Washington from start to finish.
Joonas Korpisalo, who stands to be Boston’s No. 1 netminder heading into the season barring a change in
Jeremy Swayman’s contract status, stopped all seven shots he faced in a 1½ periods. Michael DiPietro, who took over, surrendered goals to Connor McMichael and Andrew Cristall.
“Didn’t have much to do there, but every shot I got, I felt pretty comfortable,” said Korpisalo. “The guys did a great job in front of me. Let me see the pucks, no second chances. So, I felt pretty good.”