Bruins' Jim Montgomery Saw Plenty Wrong In Game 2 Loss To Maple Leafs
Briefly

Montgomery emphasized discipline as penalties cost Boston in Game 2 with the Maple Leafs capitalizing on power plays, leading to their victory.
Montgomery noted the slow offensive transition and lack of quality chances hindered the Bruins' performance, urging for faster play and improved possession.
Despite defensive challenges with five players due to injury, Montgomery expected more from the Bruins forwards to step up and drive the game.
The Bruins' missed opportunities, including a critical power play late in the game, highlighted the need for offensive improvement and seizing key moments.
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