On a night where the TD Garden crowd made their frustrated feelings felt by a chorus of boos and calls for the firing of Don Sweeney, a reeling Bruins team had little to say following their fifth loss in a row.
After struggling to score in close defeats to the Capitals and Rangers last week, Boston’s defense has now started to take on water as well — culminating in Tuesday’s uncompetitive 4-0 loss to the Edmonton Oilers.
“I don’t have a good answer,” Elias Lindholm said of the lack of urgency against the Oilers. “We weren’t even close tonight.