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Boston Bruins have no answers for Game 4 first-period meltdown

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The Athletic
2026/04/26 - 22:50 502 مشاهدة
AtlanticBruinsCanadiensLightningMaple LeafsPanthersRed WingsSabresSenatorsMetropolitanBlue JacketsCapitalsDevilsFlyersHurricanesIslandersPenguinsRangersCentralAvalancheBlackhawksBluesJetsMammothPredatorsStarsWildPacificCanucksDucksFlamesGolden KnightsKingsKrakenOilersSharksScores & ScheduleStandingsPodcastsFantasyNHL OddsNHL PicksNHL playoff predictionsBracketStanley Cup tiersNHL Draft rankingRed Light NewsletterNHL Playoffs The Bruins dropped Game 4 on home ice 6-1 and now trail Buffalo 3-1 in the series. Maddie Meyer / Getty Images Share articleBOSTON — “I can’t. I really can’t,” Boston Bruins coach Marco Sturm said after the wreckage of a 6-1 Game 4 no-show. “I don’t know. I really don’t know.” Sturm was trying to formulate an answer for why his team stuffed an amateur hour’s worth of bumbles into Sunday’s opening 20 minutes. You name it, the Bruins did it against the Buffalo Sabres in the first period: fumble pucks, blow coverage, flub passes. The shell-shocked Bruins were down 4-0 as they stumbled off the ice for the first intermission. Some of the other numbers were equally pitiful: outshot 19-5, tagged with 10 giveaways. “I don’t have any answers right now,” said a similarly confused Charlie McAvoy. “It was just an embarrassing performance. We picked a bad time to have one of those. We’re not out of this thing yet. We’ve got to remember that. We’ve got to reset here quick.” The challenge they face looks like Mount Everest. Somehow, starting on Tuesday at KeyBank Center, the Bruins have to win three straight games against a Sabres wagon that is overflowing with confidence. It will not be easy for the Bruins to pick up the pieces after Game 4. Everything is shattered: defense, offense, goaltending, power play, self-belief. It is no way to head into a do-or-die Game 5 on enemy ice. “If man to man in here, if we’re not f—— embarrassed with what just happened, then I don’t know what to say,” McAvoy said. “It’s not over after three games. We have everything to play for here. We know we’re such a better team than what we did.” The Bruins weren’t just tossing underhand lobs in the first period for the Sabres to jack out of the park. They were placing balls on the tee. The Sabres were happy to swing away. Buffalo scored all four goals in the first period off JV puck play by the Bruins in their end. “We looked very disconnected. Very spread out,” Elias Lindholm said. “One guy had the puck, and four guys kind of waited for something to happen instead of being available, want the puck and demand it. Just started that way and kind of snowballed from there.” Sturm called his timeout after the third goal at 9:15 of the first. He told his players they had all game to fight back. “We were just hurting,” Sturm said of what he said to his players. “So I’ve got to stop this, first of all. Message-wise, there were a few things I had to address. The other thing is I’ve got to wake them up. For some reason, two games in a row, we were just totally flat in a playoff game. That just can’t happen.” It didn’t work. Byram’s goal essentially ended the game. “It was a little bit of, ‘OK, what just happened?’” McAvoy said. “But then it was like, ‘We can’t change it now. But we have the whole game in front of us.’ We did try. We had a good mindset in here after the first period. For how bad things were, we could still get back in this. We certainly tried and had some chances. But it just wasn’t our night.” Sturm adjusted his personnel for Game 4. Lukas Reichel replaced James Hagens on the No. 3 line. Harris was in for Mason Lohrei on the second pair. Whether he has better cards to play for Game 5 remains to be seen. Whatever lineup changes Sturm makes will be secondary compared to the performances he has to get from his best players: McAvoy, Hampus Lindholm and David Pastrnak. “It starts with me. It starts with the leaders on the ice,” said Sturm of his three alternate captains. “Those are the guys. I can’t expect the young guys to turn the ship and get us out of this. Those are the guys.” Spot the pattern. Connect the terms Find the hidden link between sports terms
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