Boston Bruins Fall on Last-Minute Goal in Arizona, All you need to know about this shocking and breaking news

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Friday night at Mullett Arena, despite Nick Foligno's late third period tying goal, the Bruins lost 4-3 to the Arizona Coyotes.

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The game-winning goal was scored by Lawson Crouse with 14 seconds remaining on a disputed play that the Black and Gold believed should have been flagged for icing.

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The linesman waved off an icing call as the puck slid toward the Bruins' net and clanked off the side of the cage.

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Arizona's Matias Maccelli hunted down a loose puck and found Crouse to the right of Jeremy Swayman. Crouse one-timed it homes for the lead.

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"We expected to frost. Irrelevant. Only if our defenseman can touch the puck before it crosses the goal line should matter "Montgomery said.

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Foligno, who scored on the power play with 5:29 remaining to make it a 3-all game, was "shocked" that no icing was called.

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Patrice Bergeron said that despite disagreeing with the call, the Bruins needed to persevere with the play.

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The Bruins were disappointed with the outcome despite having a 46-16 shooting edge and having control of the game for the majority of the night.

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However, they weren't able to do enough to beat Coyotes goaltender Karel Vejmelka, who stopped 43 of 46 shots.