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Charlie Coyle Calls Out Teammates Following 7-4 Loss To Rangers

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Austin Sabourin
November 25, 2023  (6:24 PM)
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In the aftermath of a disheartening 7-4 loss to the New York Rangers, Boston Bruins forward Charlie Coyle didn't mince words when expressing his frustration.

Coyle called out his teammates, deeming their performance "unacceptable" in a game where the Rangers were on the second leg of a back-to-back.

"That's unacceptable. That team played a back-to-back. And we looked like we did way more than they did,"
Coyle asserted, highlighting the apparent discrepancy in effort and intensity between the two teams.

The Bruins' forward expressed concern for the team's goaltenders, acknowledging their stellar contributions throughout the season.

Coyle lamented the fact that the team's lackluster performance had left the goalies exposed and unable to showcase their usual excellence.

"And that's not fair to our goalies who have been so great for us. We left them out to dry the last couple,"
Coyle emphasized, underlining the collective responsibility of the team to provide better defensive support and prevent the opposition from capitalizing on scoring opportunities.

Coyle's candid remarks indicate a sense of urgency and disappointment within the Bruins' camp, as they aim to address shortcomings and bounce back from a challenging loss.

As the team evaluates their performance and looks ahead, Coyle's outspoken comments underscore the collective commitment needed to ensure a more competitive and resilient showing in the games to come.

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