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Bruins Look to Regain Momentum in Game 3 Against Panthers
The Boston Bruins are gearing up for a crucial Game 3 at TD Garden as they seek to shift the momentum back in their favor against the Florida Panthers in their intense playoff series. Head coach Jim Montgomery emphasized the need for a significant improvement in their gameplay following a tough 6-1 loss in Game 2.
Veteran winger Pat Maroon echoed Montgomery’s sentiments by stressing the importance of playing with emotion and intensity. Maroon highlighted the need for the Bruins to stay disciplined and focused while maintaining a high level of competitiveness on the ice.
Defenseman Andrew Peeke, who is set to make his return to the lineup after missing several games due to an injury sustained during a game against Toronto, expressed his excitement about getting back on the ice. Peeke’s physical presence and defensive skills are expected to bolster the Bruins’ defensive efforts in the series.
In his first postseason experience, Peeke shared his eagerness to contribute to the team’s performance and embrace the intensity of playoff hockey. Facing his hometown team, the Florida Panthers, Peeke sees the opportunity as a special moment in his career.