Bruins left searching for answers after offense bottoms out against Flyers
Briefly

Jim Montgomery expressed frustration over the Bruins’ lack of offensive production despite playing against a struggling team. He stated, "Whether that's a will to go to those areas or not the right game plan. We're all culpable for not coming out with a victory tonight." It highlighted that the team's underperformance cannot be attributed to just one factor, emphasizing a collective accountability among players and coaching staff.
In his analysis of the Bruins' ongoing struggles, Montgomery noted, "It's a multitude of things. It seems like some guys are still fighting it, as far as their confidence and their ability to just be smooth with the puck on the ice." This statement underscores the psychological barriers affecting the players, impacting their overall performance and ability to execute plays.
The team's power play has severely declined, with Montgomery mentioning, "Not only are the Bruins struggling to cash in on their opportunities (14.3 percent, 26th in the NHL), they're not even putting pucks on net while up an extra skater." This illustrates the current lack of effectiveness in crucial game situations, further complicating their path to success.
Read at Boston.com
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