The Boston Bruins have had success on their road trip, which comes to an end on Tuesday.
Boston will play the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday night as the Bruins conclude their five-game road trip. The Bruins are 2-1-1 in their four games, and star forward David Pastrnak believes the team is starting to play better hockey.
“It’s a good opportunity,” Pastrnak said on Monday after practice. “We had a couple (of) days between games, so trying to make the most out of it. Get better out there, long practice. You don’t get that many times during the season.
“I think we turned the page a little bit the last couple (of) games. Playing some good hockey. Still ways to improve, but all we’re worrying about is finishing on the right note and grab the points and go home.”
The Bruins are battling for a playoff spot, so every point and game matters, but Pastrnak believes the team is starting to play much better hockey.
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Boston has already taken five of a potential eight points on its road trip, but Pastrnak said the team can’t be happy with it. Instead, he knows the Bruins need to start strong to get a big road win over the Kraken on Tuesday.
Boston enters play with a record of 22-18-2. Following the road trip, the Bruins will return home to play the Calgary Flames on Thursday.
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