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    Dec 28, 2008, 02:35

    RALEIGH, North Carolina (Ticker) -- Michael Ryder scored to snap

    a tie with just over six minutes remaining in the third period

    as the Boston Bruins extended their season-high winning streak

    to seven games with a 4-2 triumph over the Carolina Hurricanes

    on Saturday.

    Rookie Blake Wheeler scored twice, Chuck Kobasew added an

    empty-net goal and Tim Thomas finished with 29 saves for Boston,

    which had not won seven contests in a row since closing the

    1992-93 season with eight straight victories.

    Marc Savard and defenseman Dennis Wideman notched two assists

    apiece for the Bruins, who improved to 21-2-1 in their last 24

    games.

    "They (the Hurricanes) probably deserved a little better. I'm

    sure they're going to say that and rightfully so," Boston coach

    Claude Julien said. "We found a way to win. We didn't have our

    `A' game tonight, but we found a way to win and that's what's

    important I guess right now."

    "They came out hard in the first two periods and limited us on

    offense," Ryder said. "We knew we had to outwork them in order

    to get the chances."

    Matt Cullen and defenseman Anton Babchuk scored and Cam Ward

    turned aside 18 shots for Carolina, which lost for the third

    time in five contests after going 0-for-4 on the power play.

    "We didn't score on our power plays," Babchuk said. "That's what

    this game was all about. We've got to use our chances."

    "Overall, you'd sit there and say you played a (heck) of a game

    tonight," Maurice said. "We did some good things but there's

    more to the way they beat us than 'they got a couple of lucky

    breaks' and 'we'll get 'em next time.'"

    With the game tied at 2-2 with 6:14 remaining in the third

    period, Savard brilliantly wristed a cross-slot feed to Ryder,

    who tapped it past Ward for his 13th goal of the season - and

    sixth tally in seven games.

    "Michael was there on the backside and he does what he does

    best, which is rip it home," Savard said. "It was a little

    awkward to make the pass but he was all alone over there. I did

    everything I could to get it to him."

    After Cullen opened the scoring with 3:54 remaining in the first

    period, Wheeler tallied twice in a 3:33 span to give the Bruins

    a 2-1 advantage.

    On his second tally, Wheeler collected a loose puck in the right

    faceoff circle and wristed it past an out-of-position Ward for

    his 13th goal of the season.

    "We've developed a lot of good chemistry," Wheeler said. "We're

    moving the puck to each other. We feel confident that the other

    guys are going to do to a good job with it. That's what you've

    got to do to get on a roll and stay on a roll."

    Babchuk leveled the contest midway through the second period

    after unleashing a slap shot from the right point that beat

    Thomas for his second tally of the campaign.