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Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery has seen enough acting from the Florida Panthers this postseason.
During Tuesday night’s Game 5 in Florida, Montgomery decided to put on a show of his own.
The Bruins kept their season alive with a 2-1 victory on Tuesday night, but like the previous four games of the series, Game 5 had its share of questionable calls on the ice.
When Boston defenseman Mason Lohrei was sent to the box for a hooking penalty against Florida’s Eetu Luostarinen in the second period, Montgomery made it clear that he disagreed with theShare on FaceboohareShare via E-ma
After back-to-back losses to the Florida Panthers in their last two outings, allowing six goals to them in each of those contests and scoring three goals combined, the Bruins will enter Game 4 trailing their opponents 1-2 in the second-round series.
Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery spoke to reporters in his usual postgame press conference after the Friday, May 10, Game 3 6-2 los
“I don’t think we’re on top of our game. Our execution in the last two games has just not been good enough,” Montgomery told reporters on May 10. “That’s my fault, I’ve got to be better.”
The Bruins destroyed the Panthers beating them 5-1 in the series opener back on Monday, May 6, but they have suffered losses in their two most-recent games falling 1-6 on May 8 and 2-6 on May 10.