Bruins’ Power Play, Reilly Smith’s Goal Among Positives From Loss To Wild

It’s not easy to analyze the Boston Bruins right now.

The B’s have clinched just about everything there is to clinch in the NHL’s regular season, and after Tuesday’s 4-3 shootout loss to the Minnesota Wild, there are just three games left to play. Boston has started to enter shut-down mode, resting three regulars in St. Paul and shortening the bench as it sat down another player early in the third period as a precaution.

Essentially, the Bruins are playing a preseason for the postseason. So there are things that can be worked on and areas to be addressed, and the Bruins were able to accomplish each of those, despite the loss to the Wild.

Here are some of the encouraging signs from the shootout loss.