
"You'd be hard-pressed to find a team that wants to have playoff success that's not able to go out and win on the road. So that's an area we definitely have to be better at. And there's really no excuse for it, to be honest with you. I mean, to be a dominant team at home as we have, you should really be able to go into any environment and execute."
"We have to find a way to win these games. I'm glad we got a point, but at this part of the season, it would be great to have 2 points."
The Boston Bruins chose not to make significant trades at the deadline, keeping their current roster intact to pursue a playoff push. However, GM Don Sweeney identified a major concern: the team's inability to win consistently on the road. With an 11-14-5 record away from home entering their game against Pittsburgh, Sweeney emphasized that playoff-contending teams must perform well in all environments. The Bruins' loss to Pittsburgh in overtime dropped them to 11-14-5 on the road, and with 12 of their final 21 games away from TD Garden, road performance becomes increasingly critical for their playoff aspirations.
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