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By Matt Kalman
ESPNBoston.com Wednesday, November 4, 2009 A day off, their first since Oct. 25, should give the Bruins' players plenty of time to hang their heads in shame. After a dismal 0-for-3 performance against Detroit with a man-advantage, including just two shots on goal (and hardly presenting the Red Wings with a threat), the Bruins' power play is now officially last in the NHL at 11.5 percent. Since scoring four times on the man-advantage against Carolina in their second game of the season, the Bruins are 2-for-39 (5.1 percent). If that does ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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