The Boston Bruins enter Thursday’s matchup with the New York Rangers hoping to return to their identity. They established some building blocks in the 2-1 shootout loss to the New York Islanders on Tuesday, yet their 3-5-2 stretch in their last 10 games provided plenty of concerns for Don Sweeney.
The sixth-year general manager spoke to the media during Boston’s off-day on Wednesday. He touched on various topics, from injuries to secondary scoring issues and his approach to the April 12 trade deadline.
It’s clear the Bruins need help. The lingering secondary scoring issues are rearing their ugly head.