Bruins embarrassed in 5-1 loss to Islanders
There was a thought that this past Thursday’s grind-it-out victory over the Golden Knights could have served as a launching pad for a bit of a run from the hot-and-cold Bruins.
But Boston’s problems persisted Saturday night on Long Island, as the Bruins surrendered five goals, including three in the opening 12:19 of the first period behind a natural hat trick from the Isles’ Kyle Palmieri, in an ugly loss.
It's a first period natural hat trick for Kyle Palmieri‼️
— NHL (@NHL) March 3, 2024
Hat Trick Challenge presented by @AstraZenecaUS pic.twitter.com/ztNVY4b9sm
Down by three after 20 minutes of action, things got worse for the Bruins when they returned for the second period, as the Islanders tagged Linus Ullmark for another two goals, with strikes from Anders Lee and Brock Nelson in the middle frame, with Lee’s goal at the 46-second marker of the period while Nelson’s came with 9:36 remaining in the period.
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In a no-doubt contender for ‘Worst Game of the Year’ from the Bruins, the lone bright spot in this game came with Marc McLaughlin‘s first goal of the season (and in his 2023-24 NHL debut), scored at the 14:30 mark of the second period.
Marc McLaughlin scores in his first game back with the Bruins.
— Conor Ryan (@ConorRyan_93) March 3, 2024
5-1 game. pic.twitter.com/MTTmBH7jzg
McLaughlin, who was called up just before Boston’s departure for Long Island on Friday, skated on the Black and Gold’s fourth line, and finished with two shots and four hits in addition to the goal with his 12:39 of time on ice. McLaughlin subbed into the Boston lineup for winger Justin Brazeau, who is dealing with a minor injury, according to the club.
On the backend, Derek Forbort returned to the B’s defensive rotation after two straight healthy scratches. Forbort had two shots and one blocked shot in 19:27 of play. With Forbort back, Matt Grzelcyk sat out as a scratch.
And to make matters worse, the Bruins also lost center Pavel Zacha to a lower-body injury in this contest.
It will not get any easier for Jim Montgomery and the Bruins, either, as they’ll head to Toronto for a Monday head-to-head with the Maple Leafs. That Monday showdown will kick off a pre-deadline week that includes showdowns with the Leafs, the Oilers (the very next day, too), and the Leafs again ahead of the Mar. 8 trade deadline.