Steve Babineau /NHLI Another even-numbered game on the schedule; another win. It’s a more reliable way of telling time than waking up this morning and not remembering if your cell phone/computer/alarm clock made the change for you. In Game Twelve of the season, the Bruins and Oilers danced around one another for two periods, with Vladimir Sobotka finally finding the net at the end of the second. Well, a split second after the end of the second. Bummer. So Sobotka, who is using the B’s’ bevy of injuries as a great chance to audition for a full-time role with the team, helped his cause by assisting Blake Wheeler for the first goal early in the third, then scoring the icer himself to seal a 2-0 win. "We keep forgetting that with an extra second, they would have had three goals," said Claude Julien of the hastily-assembled Sobotka/Wheeler/Paille line. Their work gave Tuuka Rask a shutout win, gave Julien his 100th win with the Bruins, and delighted the Halloween-dressed ice girls, as seen here. The Bruins will try once again to assemble their first two-game winning streak of the season today in New York. The Patriots are off today, "recovering" from their "contest" against the "Buccaneers" last week. But Foxboro is emphatically

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