The San Jose Sharks had every reason to pack it in early in Boston Sunday morning. Less than five minutes into the 10 a.m. PT start, the Sharks were already trailing 2-0 to the Bruins’ high-powered offense.
But the team battled back and made it a game. There were plenty of positives to take away from the 4-3 loss.
“I thought that battling back at the end was important. We talked about that in between the second and third, is trying to get back to a little bit of our identity so we could at least take that into the Nashville game and see what happens in this game,” said Boughner.