CHICAGO — Tuukka Rask needed just four words to sum up the goal that beat him and the Boston Bruins.
"Point shot, tip, goal," he said.
There wasn't much more to say.
In the end, key mistakes by his teammates late in regulation and one wild series of deflections at the end were simply too much for Rask to overcome. Now, the Bruins trail the Chicago Blackhawks in the Stanley Cup finals. Don't blame their goalie for that.
Rask did his part, but the Bruins fell 4-3 in triple overtime in a riveting Game 1. The best-of-7 series continues Saturday at the United Center.
The longer this one went, the more convinced Rask became that a bad bounce would end this one, and that's exactly what happened.
Michael Rozsival's shot deflected off Dave Bolland and Andrew Shaw before slipping into the net for the winner at 12:08 of the third OT, bringing a wild game to an appropriate finish.
"You're not going to make any fancy backdoor plays," Rask said. "That's where it came down to. I thought, especially in the last overtime, we were forcing the play a little too much and they just shot the puck and it found its way in and it went in."