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3 reasons Boston Broins switched off 1-0 minnesota wild


AND Boston Bruins fell to a 1-0 loss against Minnesota Wild on Sunday night at the Xcel Energy Center. The loss sank Bruins onwards on the Atlantic Division. B are now 3-5-2 in the last 10 games.

Frederick Gaudreau scored the only goal in the game in the second period to make Minnesota Wild to win and beats three games. Jeremy Swayman invested 21 savings in loss for Boston Bruins.

So, here’s a look at three key reasons why Boston Broins turned off Minnesota Wild on Sunday night.

3 reasons Boston Broins turned off Minnesota Wild

#3 inefficient game of power

Power playing Boston Bruins on Sunday went 0-for-2 against the wilderness on Sunday. Considering a tight low rating game, playing power could make a difference between victory and loss.

Unfortunately for Bruins, they were unable to use one of the few chances they received. While Bruins’s penalty was excluded wildly, not to score a goal from the benefits of man is something that came back to persecute Bruins.

#2 Mcavoy’s absence felt

Boston Bruins Top Defender Charlie McAvoy Continues to miss the time on the ice while recovering from the injury obtained during 4 nations.

McAvoy’s absence left Bruins without a real defender moving in a crack that can drive a foul. In McAvoy’s absence, Mason Lohrei was given the task of taking this key role. However, Lohrei was not as effective as McAvoy.

While Lohrei got three goals in a goal in the game, he played for more than 24 minutes and did not make a significant impact, finishing the game with a minus-1 rating.

#1 Completion of Pastranak points

David Pastrnak He was scored by 17 games that entered Sunday’s action. However, Wild kept Pastrtak off the leaf, bursting a scoring string.

In addition to the railroad itself, the lack of insults from the steam injured Bruins because they were not able to enter the board. With Captain Brad, Marchand also came out of the lineup, Bruins seemed to be deprived of any solid offensive pieces.

It is worth pointing out that the second top six forward Pavel Zach and Elias Lindholm ended the game from the list. Other key players like Charlie Coyle and Morgan Geekie couldn’t collect any offenses against the wild.

Bruins will return to the ice on Tuesday night at TD Garden, while the hosts are Nashville Predators in the conflict of teams who had unpleasant seasons.