Boston Bruins: 5 takeaways from annihilation of Arizona Coyotes
By Sam Minton
The Boston Bruins were victorious once again on Tuesday night and continued to light the lamp in a dominating fashion.
It seems like the Boston Bruins can’t be stopped. The team is looking great which is surprising since they are missing two very important players. It is definitely a pleasant sight to see.
Hopefully, Boston will be able to extend this 3 game win streak out for a while. The Atlantic Divison is the toughest in the entire NHL. Boston needs to keep racking up points and climbing up the standings.
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The Bruins have recovered from playing their worst hockey of the year rather well. They are skating hard and looking like the team we know and love.
Everyone seems to be running on all cylinders and management is making the right moves.
I’ve been pleasantly surprised by Gemel Smith. It may be because I had low expectations since he was signed off of waivers, but he has looked pretty good for a bottom line guy. He can lay the lumber and is a grinder.
Also, Ryan Donato is buzzing out there on the ice. He is dangling through anyone and has added some grittiness to his game. Donato isn’t afraid to fight for the puck and corners and looks like an all-around better player.
It’s really hard to be negative when the Bruins are looking this good without Zdeno Chara and Patrice Bergeron. The future is bright in Boston.
So here are my 5 takeaways from the Bruins mauling of the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday night.