Published: Mon, 4 May 2009
Description: (Boston Globe) The Globe's Fluto Shinzawa details a sloppy night with the puck for the Bruins and thinks that's a key area to watch in Game 3. (By Chris Forsberg, Boston.com)
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" I am solutions out of the Boston Globe following a three to zero game two loss here at the -- and one of the things that was quite startling. But the Bruins play it was how carelessly where with the puck this has been. A very good puck possession team all throughout the regular season clearly through the first round against Montreal. Where they have the puck -- and get it indeed they put it in places where they can go retrieve it in the corners then they hang onto it tonight. We hardly saw any of that from just look at the shorthanded goal. Zdeno Chara up to Dennis Wideman books let's get picked up by cattle rose. Let's go the other way even on these suppose that third goal of the no goal that was eventually called back. Patrice Bergeron put the puck. Right at the left -- whether president teammate and -- goes Dennis Seidenberg the other way. When they go and the puck eventually goes in but doesn't going according to the replay so very sloppy effort from the Bruins in terms of puck control puck possession. Didn't have any of its. Especially compared with the way they played. During the regular season so that'll be one area perhaps in the area they need to clean up for game three. I'm for the oceans -- looks like this will be a series."