Shotless second period deflates Bruins in 6-2 loss to Lightning
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The Boston Bruins faced a setback in their playoff bid after a disastrous second period against the Tampa Bay Lightning, where they failed to record a shot on goal and conceded three goals. After a strong start to the game, their inability to handle pressure and execute plays in the defensive zone proved costly. Coach Joe Sacco acknowledged the team's struggles, indicating that the Bruins must address their shortcomings moving forward, as their playoff chances now sit at just 4.5 percent after consecutive losses.
They were just quicker to pucks than we were, they won more one-on-one battles, we had a hard time executing any plays coming out of our D-zone.
We obviously have to clean up a few things from this game tonight. And then we have to move forward.
Read at Boston.com
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