Charles Krupa / Associated Press It’s one point. A shootout loss. One goal. The Bruins will gratefully take it right now. With the offense struggling to even find the goal, let alone put the puck in it, and with swine flu racing towards the team , it’s time to think about baby steps. Sure it took two games, two periods, and 19 minutes for the B’s to find the net, but Patrice Bergeron did, just in the nick of time, beating Montreal’s Carey Price with an extra skater in the final minute. Sure, they lost the shootout, but they’ll take it. "I think it was great getting that goal there and pushing it to overtime and getting a point out of the game. It’s a great step in the right direction," summed up Blake Wheeler. The B’s put their share of pressure on Price, outshooting the Habs 43-26, but they came up 0-for-3 on power plays, which concerns coach Clade Julien: "They’re squeezing the sticks. We’re trying to make them relax." Quiet, you. The lone Montreal goal in regulation came from old friend Glen Metropolit. Mike Cammalleri scored for the Habs in the shootout. Buffalo is next, tomorrow

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