Takeaways from the Bruins' sloppy OT loss in Utah
Briefly

Jim Montgomery's club struggled to contain Utah's speed and counterattack, prompting the Bruins into frequent turnovers and penalty trouble, revealing ongoing issues with inconsistent performances.
The sloppy habits carried over throughout Saturday's tilt, as a blown coverage late in regulation and an ill-timed penalty led to a disappointing overtime loss.
Despite Jeremy Swayman's effective goaltending and Cole Koepke's second-period marker, the Bruins could not capitalize, demonstrating their continued search for a 60-minute effort.
Don Sweeney aimed to address the team’s weaknesses by adding size and strength to the lineup, yet they struggled against speedier teams, highlighting their ongoing challenges.
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