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8 tweets that define Game 1 of Sens-Bruins series

We've compiled eight tweets to quickly recap the opening game of the NHL playoff series between the Ottawa Senators and Boston Bruins.

Bruins come back to edge Senators 2-1 with two third-period goals

Ottawa Senators forward Bobby Ryan started the scoring in the opening game of the NHL playoffs for the Senators and Boston Bruins. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

The Ottawa Senators and Boston Bruins played a fairly open, end-to-end Game 1 of their first-round playoff series, but the score didn't indicate that.

Boston edged Ottawa, 2-1, in Game 1, which was owned by two solid goaltending performancesspecifically Boston's Tuukka Rask.

It has only been two years since Ottawa made the playoffs, but fans still had their hearts beatingwildly and buttocks firmly planted on the edge of their seats in a scoreless first period.

Ottawa came out flying in the second period. Rask held the fort for a while until Senswinger Bobby Ryan, who struggled this year, stepped up.

The Senators accomplished something very rare in the second period. They did not allow one shot on net for Boston.

As a result, the team's social media editor decided to get a little cheeky.

Stay tuned for the detailed, even more cheeky response.

The Sens were leading 1-0, but fans could not miss one disconcerting nugget fans:Captain Erik Karlsson was not playing his normal minutes and did not look close to 100 per cent healthy due to a foot injury.

After a strong second period, Ottawa was hoping to add to the lead early in the third. Boston had other plans.

Cue Frank Vatrano'sstrong wrists.

The game remained tied until the final minutes. It looked like this one might head to overtime (as two other games did on the opening night of the NHL playoffs).

However, public enemy number one and one of the NHL's most polarizing players (and top scorers) had other ideas.

Boston defeated Ottawa, 2-1, in Game 1. It was a heartbreaking result for the Sens who caught Boston walking wounded.

The loss also lifted up all those waiting to throw pie in the face of that Senators tweet after two periods.

Harvard took a pretty good shot.

That is some heavy shade. Game 2 is Saturday at 3 p.m. in Ottawa.