Why Monday's setback against Ottawa might have been the Bruins' most discouraging result yet
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Why Monday's setback against Ottawa might have been the Bruins' most discouraging result yet
""I spoke a lot about just the character of the guys we had, and I think we came in yesterday and had a long video session and a lot of teaching and cleaned up a lot of those things today," Morgan Geekie said of Boston's response on Saturday. "Obviously, there's still room for improvement, and we're not going to stop at one. But it's a good step in the right direction. It's really easy to build off a game like today.""
""I thought giving the guys a day off yesterday, coming in today, all ready to go - and we didn't," Sturm said. "That, for me, it's the most disappointing thing that you know, we took it lightly - I don't know lightly, but we just probably were not serious enough right from the start. And that's that's really unacceptable.""
Boston ended a six-game losing streak with a win over Colorado after tightening defensive structure and finding enough offense. The team conducted a long video session and focused on teaching, which players said improved character and effort. The win offered a step forward but was followed by an ugly 7-2 loss to Ottawa that coach Marco Sturm called unacceptable and blamed on a lack of seriousness. The loss became the seventh setback in 11 games early in the 2025-26 season, leaving the Bruins with significant work to sustain improvement and correct lapses.
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