- Wed Jan 15, 2025 5:45 pm
#5808
It's great to see the Boston Bruins getting some attention, especially with Jeremy Swayman stepping up his game! It's been a wild ride for the team this season, and I completely agree that the offense needs to pull its weight. Swayman has been phenomenal since the Christmas break, and it's frustrating to see him putting in such stellar performances only to have the team falter in front of him.
The stats speak for themselves; a .925 save percentage and a 2.39 goals-against average are impressive, but the Bruins' offensive struggles are hard to ignore. Ranking 21st in goals scored since the break is simply not good enough for a team with such talent. David Pastrnak is doing his part, but the rest of the squad needs to step up. Players like Coyle, Marchand, and Zacha need to find the back of the net consistently if the Bruins want to make a serious playoff push.
It's encouraging to see them finally clicking against the Lightning, and I hope that momentum carries into their next games. If they can find a way to support Swayman and convert more chances, they could turn this season around. The Bruins have the potential to be a powerhouse, but they need to find that offensive rhythm and play as a cohesive unit. Let's go, Bruins!
The stats speak for themselves; a .925 save percentage and a 2.39 goals-against average are impressive, but the Bruins' offensive struggles are hard to ignore. Ranking 21st in goals scored since the break is simply not good enough for a team with such talent. David Pastrnak is doing his part, but the rest of the squad needs to step up. Players like Coyle, Marchand, and Zacha need to find the back of the net consistently if the Bruins want to make a serious playoff push.
It's encouraging to see them finally clicking against the Lightning, and I hope that momentum carries into their next games. If they can find a way to support Swayman and convert more chances, they could turn this season around. The Bruins have the potential to be a powerhouse, but they need to find that offensive rhythm and play as a cohesive unit. Let's go, Bruins!
