Felger: Bruins blowing late leads could be “fatal flaw”
The Boston Bruins defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 6-5 on Saturday night at the TD Garden, however, they nearly blew leads of 5-2 and 6-4 with under 7 minutes left in the 3rd period of the game. On Monday’s Felger and Mazz, the guys discuss the Bruins nearly blowing yet another lead and how it could be a fatal flaw for them as they get closer to the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Are the Bruins late game struggles going to be a fatal flaw for them?
Felger: How can you look at this as anything other than a fatal flaw? Like when the pressure is at its greatest, NOW in March, all season long they’ve had this, when the pressure is at its greatest in the regular season, they fall apart. How could they possibly keep it together when it’s even worse in the playoffs?
Jim Murray: And and this is the thing, they’re playing teams that are like desperate for a playoff spot, I know Philadelphia right now is in one of the wildcard spots, right? So like, what this is going to get less like that as this moves along here? You’re going to be playing more desperate teams, we all know how it ramps up in the playoffs, this is what its going to continue to be like.
Felger: How is this anything other than a fatal flaw for them? I fail to see it. It’s like, this is one of the few glimpses of what you get in the playoffs is these third period situations in the regular season. One goal game in the third period, the team is desperate for points. That’s the only time, that’s as close as you can get to a playoff situation as you can in the regular season, and they suck at it. So I don’t know how you look optimistically at that.