I’m Leaving: Boston Bruins Key Player Shocked Fans With Abrupt Resignation And Departure Today…

David Krejci cut the deficit to one in the second period when he beat Sergei Bobrovsky’s blocker on a power play with his first postseason goal. However, blind passes, miscues and giveaways plagued the Bruins throughout the rest of the frame, entering the break trailing 2-1.
When the puck dropped for the start of the third, it seemed the momentum had shifted.
The Bruins overwhelmed the Panthers on an early power play, and Tyler Bertuzzi scored to tie the game at 2. Suddenly, this looked like the Boston team that recorded an NHL record 65 wins during the regular season.
David Pastrnak earned the Bruins their first lead of the game by scoring on a long rebound off of Brandon Carlo’s shot, making the score 3-2 with 15 minutes remaining. It looked like the team had done enough to take Game 7.