Sturm, Bruins Talk Game 1 Collapse: "We Were In The Perfect Spot"
BUFFALO, NY -- The Boston Bruins (0-1) led the Buffalo Sabres 2-0 with eight minutes to go in the third period in Game 1. By the time the final horn sounded, Buffalo flipped the game and won 4-3 , scoring four straight goals in 6:46 to take a 4-2 lead. David Pastrnak scored a consolation tally with six seconds to play, making it 4-3.
Bruins Head Coach Marco Sturm postgame still couldn't fully believe it. "I thought we were in the perfect spot," Sturm said. "We were exactly where we wanted to play, being in that position, five-six minutes left in a game.
"You could tell they got a little bit frustrated, and yeah, we made pretty much two mistakes to let them tie up the game, and then, obviously, with the crowd behind [them], all of a sudden they got some life, and all of a sudden, the game is done. " The stunning collapse came after Buffalo finally broke through on Jeremy Swayman in the third period, with Tage Thompson striking twice. "[It's] really unfortunate, because my guys played really well," Sturm said.
"Really well. But that's playoffs, that's something we have to learn again, the hard way. We just got to stick with it for 60 minutes.
" Swayman, who faced 37 shots in the game, was measured postgame but critiqued Boston's defense on zone entries, particularly in the second period. "I think that they did a good job of penetrating our zone," Swayman said. "There were a lot of quality chances, so that's important to reduce those.