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Bruins run win streak to perfect 10

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BOSTON — The Boston Bruins roughed up the defending Eastern Conference champions — again.

Manny Fernandez made 30 saves to remain perfect at home and the Bruins extended their winning streak to 10 games with a 4-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night. Boston also won at Pittsburgh on Tuesday night.

“It is unbelievable to do what we are doing,” Fernandez said. “Looking at those numbers kinds of scares me . . . you don’t want to be the one to drop the ball.”

Fernandez improved to 9-0-0 at home. Boston has only two regulation losses since Oct. 30 and its winning streak is its longest since March 9-28, 1973.

With the home-and-home sweep over the Penguins, the Bruins also moved into the top spot in the NHL with 62 points, one more than idle San Jose.

“When you have that kind of talent on the other side . . . you have to be extremely disciplined and I like the way we responded,” Bruins coach Claude Julien said.

David Krejci, P. J. Axelsson, Milan Lucic and Marc Savard scored for Boston. Dustin Jeffrey scored his first NHL goal, and Ruslan Fedotenko added a goal for Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh’s struggles continued after the team held a players-only meeting following a 5-2 loss at home to Boston on Tuesday night. The Penguins have lost four of five and have scored seven goals in five games.

“I like the way they responded from their meeting,” Penguins coach Michel Therrien said. “That’s a tough place to play.”

Lucic scored his 11th goal of the season at 12:25 of the second period, beating Dany Sabourin with a wrist shot to give Boston a 3-1 lead.

Ruslan Fedotenko made it 302 with 13:4-left in the third when he tipped his own rebound past Fernandez. Evgeni Malkin assisted on Fedotenko’s goal for his NHL-leading 60th point of the season.

The Penguins could not capitalize on a power-play opportunity when Savard was penalized for holding with 5:23 remaining.

“There’s no doubt it’s really tough right now,” Pittsburgh star Sidney Crosby said. “If we are going to start feeling sorry for ourselves and hanging our head, we won’t find a way to win.”

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