Two weeks of losing ways are over for the Boston Bruins.

After snapping a six-game skid, the Bruins look to stay on the right track when they travel to Ottawa to take on the Atlantic Division rival Senators for the first time this season.

"We still have work to do. Nothing will change (after a win). I'm glad the bleeding is a little bit over, but we're right back at it tomorrow," Boston coach Marco Sturm said following Saturday's 3-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche. "I learned that we need everyone. We can't rely on just the big boys or the bottom part (of the roster). We need the whole group, just like we did (in this game)."

The Bruins showed bounce-back ability en route to handing the Avs their first regulation loss, overcoming an early 1-0 deficit as Viktor Arvidsson and Mikey E

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