Sports | NHL Canadiens Snap Bruins' Streak in Big Way 6-1 Boston tripped by power plays, snafus in humbling game By Katherine Thompson Posted Oct 23, 2007 6:25 AM CDT Copied Montreal Canadiens' Christopher Higgins scores past Boston Bruins goaltender Manny Fernandez during first period NHL hockey action Monday, Oct. 22, 2007, in Montreal. (AP Photo/Paul Chiasson, The Canadian Press) (Associated Press) The Boston Bruins saw their four-game win streak broken in dramatic fashion last night as the Montreal Canadiens sent six goals past Manny Fernandez. After a 5-2-0 start, the Bruins came "back to earth very quick," coach Claude Julien told the Boston Herald. "We kind of lost our composure.” Boston also lost faceoffs in the defensive zone, and gave up two goals on the wrong end of power plays. Fernandez found himself on his own for many of the Canadiens' 20 shot attempts, as the Bruins' defense crumbled. Julien knows what needs to be improved, saying: "We started taking chances and made bad decisions that ended up making the situation even worse." Read These Next Rob Reiner's son has been arrested after murder of his parents. Horrific tragedy reported at Rob Reiner's house. Hero who disarmed Australia shooter might lose his arm. Police interviewing family member after deaths of Rob Reiner, wife. Report an error