Bruins notebook: Buy-in leading to success
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Bruins notebook: Buy-in leading to success
"That punch never really came, not until there were 2.2 seconds left in the game when Sean Kuraly tapped in an Elias Lindolm shot/pass to seal the game. But while the game may have been frustrating at times, something important was unfolding. The B's themselves did not get frustrated. They trusted what they were doing. They neither cheated for offense nor did they go into a protective shell."
"We have a system where we just keep coming, winning the battles and create chances. Especially when you create chances, it's creating the momentum for the next line. It makes you stay in the game, building up the other line and creating chances. Of course, it gets a little frustrating, but you have to push that aside. We're on a wave now where we've won three games. But more importantly, we're getting better every game. That's something to look at and keep building..."
The Bruins repeatedly pressured the Buffalo Sabres but failed to finish most opportunities until Sean Kuraly scored with 2.2 seconds remaining to seal the win. The team maintained composure and stuck to a structured, northward game plan rather than chasing quick-strike offense or retreating into protection. Coach Marco Sturm's system emphasized collective effort, winning battles, and creating sustained chances to build momentum for subsequent lines. Pavel Zacha described the importance of not getting frustrated, focusing one shift at a time, and improving each game as the club seeks to build on an early three-game winning stretch.
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