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Through the first two games of their opening-round playoff series, the Boston Bruins had gone 0-for-6 on power play opportunities.
The power play woes, which were a huge issue during their 2011 run to the cup, had gotten better throughout this season but apparently it's still in need of some fine tuning.
Barry Pederson and Gord Kluzak broke down the near nonexistent power play and how the B's can stop Capitals forward Nicklas Backstrom.
Check out the video above to hear exactly what the Bruins need to do.