His team not only failed to respond positively to what should’ve been a wake-up call, they arguably produced a worse performance in a 5-0 loss to Providence on Monday, one that lacked fight back and was ridden with stupid mistakes.
First Period
The writing was on the wall just 16 seconds in when a non-committal attempt at the puck by Calle Rosen at the offensive blue line allowed the Bruins to create an odd-man rush against.
That mistake was compounded by Jordan Subban, who was caught skating forwards the entire time on the developing 2-on-1 and neither challenged the puck carrier or covered eventual scorer Jordan Szwarz with any kind of conviction as Providence surged out to an early 1-0 lead.