Bruins, Marco Sturm must do their 'homework' to fix team's top flaw for stretch run
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Bruins, Marco Sturm must do their 'homework' to fix team's top flaw for stretch run
""Probably the biggest thing is PK," Sturm said Wednesday of Boston's top focus during the club's downtime. "We're going to change [it] a little bit moving forward. I think over the break, that was our biggest homework.""
""We're going to change [it] a little bit moving forward.""
The 2025-26 Bruins have exceeded expectations with a 32-20-5 record and occupy the second Eastern Conference wild-card spot, four points ahead of the Blue Jackets and three points out of second in the Atlantic Division. Boston has gone 12-2-3 since the New Year's Eve win over the Oilers, giving the club breathing room in a compact conference. The schedule tightens with 25 games in 48 days starting Feb. 27 against Columbus, leaving a postseason return uncertain. Special teams are a focal point: the power play has surged to 26.3 percent, while the penalty kill remains a primary area for adjustment under Marco Sturm.
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