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The Bruins' offense has struggled throughout Boston's series with Washington. As a result, head coach Claude Julien has shaken things up a bit.
Julien switched his lines around for Game 5 at TD Garden, hoping that a change will give the B's the spark they need. Among the moving parts is Tyler Seguin, who moved to a line alongside Chris Kelly and Benoit Pouliot.
Seguin isn't surprised by the switch, knowing that Julien is willing to go away from things that aren't proving to be effective. The young forward said that it's frustrating when you can't put goals on the scoreboard, but that you have to be mentally tough to weather the storm and turn things around.
Check out the video above to hear more from Seguin, who is in the midst of his first career first-round playoff series.