“It is tough. You want to win that game. We felt like for a good amount we were in control and then, obviously, hockey is hockey, and there’s going to be chances both ways,” Peeke said. “We’ve still got to commit to having good breakouts, getting the puck in, working them down low and just kind of getting shots. I think we can still do a little bit more of that.”

Calgary found the 1-1 equalizer at 13:32 of the second period with a wrist shot from Blake Coleman, which ultimately forced overtime because both teams went scoreless in the third. Connor Zary’s power-play tally at 1:53 OT sealed the 2-1 loss for the Bruins.

“We’ve just got to stick with it. I think the message between each other is you just got to stick with it. We’re going to get out of it,” Kuraly said. “If we stick together, we are going to get out of it as quickly as we possibly can. Some things we can build off tonight.”​

The Bruins continue their five-game road trip on Wednesday with a matchup against the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place.