Bruins Need to Show Resiliency Versus Lightning in Game 5 After Blowing Lead in Game 4

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May 22, 2011


The Bruins jumped out to a commanding 3-0 in the first period of Game 4 of the Eastern Conference final versus the Lightning. But after building the lead, the B's seemed complacent and it quickly evaporated.

Bruins forward Brad Marchand said that the team took its 3-0 lead for granted, which resulted in a 5-3 defeat. Defenseman Dennis Seidenberg said that the team didn't play a complete 60 minutes, which is something that will need to change in Game 5.

Barry Pederson and Gord Kluzak think that while Saturday's loss is devastating, the Bruins have shown throughout this postseason that they have the ability to rebound. Kluzak expects Tim Thomas, in particular, to bounce back.

To hear what else the Bruins players had to say after the loss, as well Pederson and Kluzak's response, check out the video above from NESN Daily.

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