The Boston Bruins ended Ottawa Senators goalie Andrew Hammond’s streak on Thursday and kept one of their alumni in the record book.

Hammond, 27, hadn’t allowed more than two goals in any of his first 12 games, tying Bruins Hall of Famer Frank “Mr. Zero” Brimsek’s NHL record from the 1930s.

The Senators prepared for the potential record-breaking night by giving fans Hamburglar masks in honor of Hammond’s nickname.

But Game 13 didn’t bring him luck.

The Bruins broke through for a third goal when Ryan Spooner scored at 11:42 of the second period.

Hammond didn’t have much of a chance. The Senators were playing two men short and Torey Krug made a perfect pass.

But another streak continued as he won 6-4 amid a rain of hamburgers. That gave him points in each of his first 13 games (12-0-1) and more important, pulled Ottawa within two points of Boston and a playoff spot.