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2 Takeaways From Bruins’ 4-3 Loss to Panthers
The Boston Bruins took on the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night (Oct. 21) at TD Garden in Brad Marchand’s return to Boston. The game was a back-and-forth contest between the Bruins and the shorthanded Panthers,
When the Bruins took the ice for warmups, Hampus Lindholm was noticeably absent despite taking part in Tuesday’s practice.
A look at the top performers from Tuesday's emotional showdown between the Bruins and Panthers over at TD Garden.
The Panthers escaped with a win against the Bruins thanks to Carter Verhaeghe, but the night belonged to Brad Marchand.
Brad Marchand returned to Boston to face the Bruins on Tuesday night for the first time as a visiting player, and the Florida Panthers star was
New coach Marco Sturm’s job is rebuilding organizational culture. Wins are secondary. That is a good thing, though maybe not an easy one.
Franklin native Michael Callahan, who, like Lindholm and Harris, shoots left, has been summoned from Providence to replace him on the Bruins roster. He was at Boston’s optional skate on Wednesday. Hampus Lindholm was also on the ice.
Mark Kastelic and Mikey Eyssimont’s goals in the final frame highlighted the strong play from the Bruins’ bottom six for the majority of the 6-5 loss. Boston got a cumulative six points from the latter half of its forward group, featuring two-point nights from Eyssimont and Sean Kuraly.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/ucla as An In-Depth Look at the Bruins’ Wide Receivers. The Bruins' wide receiver room has been quiet to start the season; however, some notable performances indicate major improvements. UCLA has a tough schedule coming up, which means the Bruins' wide receivers must play their best.
BOTTOM LINE: The Boston Bruins will try to end their five-game slide when they play the Anaheim Ducks. Boston has a 2-2-0 record in home games and a 3-5 record overall. The Bruins have a 1-3-0 record in games they have more penalties than their opponent.