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The Bruins have been away from their families for six weeks and many of Boston’s key players have young families that they’re understandably missing right now.That kind of situation is going to chip some of the resolve away from a hockey club that’s down big in a playoff series.That’s just human nature and the Bruins players most definitely fit into that category.“It’s all a mentality.
It usually starts there,” said Cassidy, of the fourth line getting scored on by Ondrej Palat and Brayden Point yet again. But anybody who thinks the real Bruins aren’t going to show up in the real playoffs after coasting through the round robin hasn’t really watched how this proven, grizzled Bruins team operates over the last 10 years. I don't think we had our legs in Game 3. Boston Bruins' Chris Wagner (14) fights with Tampa Bay Lightning's Barclay Goodrow during the first period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, March 7, 2020, in Boston. But they accomplished the two main goals they had in round-robin games they comically viewed as “preseason games” rather than playoff games that count as such in the NHL record books.Brad Marchand said as much when asked about the round-robin games following Monday’s practice in the Toronto bubble.“Collectively, we just have to improve with each game. That one came back at us.“After that I thought we were better at that.
I don’t think it’s been domination, but they’ve made the right plays at the right times in games.”Clearly, injuries haven’t slowed down the Lightning while they’ve missed key guys Steve Stamkos and Ryan McDonagh for the bulk of this playoff series, so perhaps the Bruins can take their cues when it comes to “next man up” and playing through missing bodies in the lineup.The Bruins postseason in the Toronto bubble was fun while it lasted, but it’s over.The Black and Gold plummeted to a 3-1 deficit in the best-of-seven series with a 3-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 4 at Scotiabank Arena on Saturday afternoon, and now have no room for error.This series has been eerily similar to the second round playoff series two years ago, when the Bruins won the first game and then couldn’t muster anything against a Lightning club that blew them off the ice with four straight wins.It feels like we’re all going to see the same movie again on Monday night in an elimination Game 5.Obviously, the setting is different, with all the Eastern Conference players quarantined in Toronto due to COVID-19. Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. Removing Local Blackout Restrictions. We have to regroup and focus on one game at a time.
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We need to be more assertive in those areas. We’re just off net with too many good chances today.“They got another opportunity to build on their lead with what we feel is a questionable call [on Nick Ritchie], they did it.
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