Bruins Deliberate Over Goalie Choice for Game 2 After Dominant Win
Despite Jeremy Swayman's strong performance in the playoff opener, Boston Bruins coach Jim Montgomery remains non-committal on the starting goalie for the next game.
- The Boston Bruins secured a convincing 5-1 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first game of their Eastern Conference playoff series.
- Jeremy Swayman delivered a standout 35-save performance, yet his start in Game 2 remains uncertain due to the team's goalie rotation policy.
- Toronto struggled without second-leading scorer William Nylander, impacting their offensive capabilities.
- The Bruins showcased depth, with contributions from multiple players, highlighting their strong team dynamics.
- Coach Montgomery emphasizes the need for improvement in 5-on-5 play and reducing high-quality chances for the Maple Leafs.