Bruins Need to Limit Turnovers in Game 5 Against Lightning to Avoid Repeat of Game 4

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May 23, 2011


In the minds of the Bruins players, their Game 4 collapse is a distant memory. The focus is on Game 5 on Monday, when the series shifts to Boston tied 2-2.

NESN's Douglas Flynn said that the Bruins have shown resiliency throughout this postseason, so the mental aspect of the Game 4 loss shouldn't be an issue. Instead, he says Monday's winner will be the team that cleans up its turnovers and mistakes the most.

Flynn also said that Bruins defenseman Tomas Kaberle took a lot of unwarranted blame for Saturday's loss, and he should be able to rebound in Game 5.

To hear what else Flynn had to say, including what he expects the Lightning to do in terms of goaltending, check out the video above.

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