Bruins-Sabres Game 4 takeaways: B's need much more from David Pastrnak
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Bruins-Sabres Game 4 takeaways: B's need much more from David Pastrnak
"The Sabres became the first team since the Hartford Whalers in 1991 to score four goals against the Bruins in the first period of a playoff game."
"Pastrnak tallied zero points in Games 3 and 4 in Boston. He was especially ineffective Sunday with zero shots on net through two periods."
"The Bruins need him to play like a top 10 offensive player to have any chance at mounting a series comeback."
"Three of the Sabres' first four goals came from turnovers, highlighting the Bruins' sloppy puck management."
The Bruins faced a significant setback in their playoff series against the Sabres, losing 6-1 in Game 4. This defeat marked a historic low, as the Sabres scored four goals in the first period, a feat not achieved against the Bruins since 1991. David Pastrnak's performance declined sharply, contributing to the team's struggles, as he recorded no points and minimal shots in the last two games. The Bruins must win the next game to avoid elimination in the series.
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