Jim Montgomery Breaks The Silence On Bruins Play Of Recent
Addressing recent trends in the Boston Bruins' performance, head coach Jim Montgomery emphasized the team's focus on improving consistency and closing out games effectively.
With the Bruins having played six consecutive overtime games, Montgomery highlighted the need for a full 60-minute effort.
Reflecting on both strong starts and potential late-game struggles, he stressed the importance of playing a complete game from start to finish.
"We're trying to figure out how we close games out a little bit better, how we play a complete 60 minutes, whether we start well and maybe we don't finish well...that's really what we discussed today as a group."
This candid assessment underscores the Bruins' commitment to addressing areas of improvement and fostering a cohesive team approach as they navigate the challenges of the NHL season.
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