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On an afternoon where the Bruins’ defense splintered in front of him, Jeremy Swayman was put in front of a Sabres’ firing squad throughout Game 4 at TD Garden. He was tagged for four goals in the first 20 minutes of the game,
Marco Sturm didn't sugarcoat his true thoughts after the Boston Bruins were dismantled at home by the Buffalo Sabres in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Anderson: Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman deserved better than what he got from his teammates, and more from a Game 4 loss to the Sabres.
The Boston Bruins made some notable changes to their lineup for Game 4 against the Buffalo Sabres. First, they took top prospect James Hagens out of the lineup for Lukas Reichel. Then, Mason Lohrei was scratched in favor of Jordan Harris.
The Bruins were down 4-0 at the first intermission after fumbling pucks, blowing coverage and flubbing passes.
The former UMaine goalie was pulled from Sunday night's game after letting in six goals by Buffalo behind a rough defensive effort from the Bruins.
Making the playoffs was a good accomplishment for the Bruins. They owe it to themselves not to go out like they did on Sunday.
A seven-game playoff series can be a chess match between coaches, and this one is off to an entertaining start.
"It was not his fault today, I can tell you that. I felt bad for him." The post What Marco Sturm said about Jeremy Swayman yelling at the Bruins bench in blowout loss​ appeared first on Boston.com.