Ford Final Five Facts: Bruins Dominate Panthers 6-2 In Game 4

The B's have a stranglehold on the series

The Bruins lead their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series against the Panthers 3-1 after a dominant 6-2 win in Florida on Sunday.

The B’s were able to capitalize on the man advantage when Brad Marchand opened up the scoring in the first period, notching his third goal of the playoffs. Jake DeBrusk and Taylor Hall each piled on with two goals each, and Tyler Bertuzzi continued his stretch of solid play with a deflection that went five-hole on Sergei Bobrovsky.

Linus Ullmark looked sharp in his fourth straight start with 41 saves. Tempers flared late in the third period when Ullmark tried to drop the gloves after Matthew Tkachuk kept getting physical in the crease.

For more on the Bruins’ 6-2 win, check out the video above for the Ford F-150 Final Five Facts of the Game.

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George Balekji

George Balekji is a Reporter/Host at NESN, after serving as a Sports Reporter/Anchor at TV stations in Wisconsin and Missouri. Despite being from New Jersey, George actually grew up a Patriots fan (the rest of his favorite childhood teams he’s kept secret), and always appreciated the passion and high standard fans have for their Boston sports teams.