Why Panthers coach Paul Maurice had a good feeling his team would beat Bruins after fire alarm saga
Briefly

It's superstitious, right? In my career, the number of times that something got messed up at a hotel - and we stay at wonderful hotels, this is not a complaint, but the hotel we're staying at is gorgeous. But if something gets messed up, it's like a guaranteed win. So, the alarm is going off at 2 in the afternoon. I didn't think I was sleeping today, but around five minutes to 2 it almost happened to me and then five minutes after, that place was rocking. I thought, 'If this holds true, I guarantee we're winning tonight.'
Maurice didn't seem to think the alarm situation impacted his team's play at all. The Panthers got off to a slow start, allowing Pavel Zacha to give the Bruins a 1-0 lead in the waning moments of the first period, and were held scoreless through the first 30-plus minutes of play.
Read at Boston.com
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