TD Garden has been a house of horrors for the Bruins in the playoffs. How can they counter it?
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TD Garden has been a house of horrors for the Bruins in the playoffs. How can they counter it?
"There's probably like five rinks in the league that boo me every time I touch the puck. So nothing new for me ... I mean, it's funny. It means you do something [that] people hate, and that's my job, I guess."
"It was an embarrassing effort in Game 4. That's not what our fans paid money for, to come in like that and see us play that way."
"By the end of Boston's 6-1 blowout loss in Game 4, the only sound reverberating around an emptying Garden were the cheers and taunts from a hefty contingent of Sabres fans."
Nikita Zadorov acknowledges the boos he receives in opposing rinks, particularly during Boston's Game 5 win over the Sabres. He reflects on the negative reception in Buffalo, attributing it to his role in the game. The Bruins faced significant criticism after a disappointing 6-1 loss in Game 4, leading to a hostile atmosphere at TD Garden. Zadorov expresses regret over the team's performance, emphasizing the need to redeem themselves for their fans in the upcoming game.
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