If Bruins want to stay alive, they need to rip up their offensive game plan
Briefly

Quality over quantity approach under Jim Montgomery improved Bruins' 5-on-5 goal-scoring despite fewer shots compared to Bruce Cassidy's tenure.
Changes in offensive strategy may be necessary for Bruins to overcome exceptional goaltending, like facing Sergei Bobrovsky.
Pat Maroon highlights the need for increased shot attempts as the key to success, emphasizing the importance of quality chances.
Read at Boston.com
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