Despite the result, Rick Nash provided some of what the Bruins brass had hoped for when they acquired him early Sunday morning. In 17:11 time on ice, Nash recorded a team-high five shots on goal. The 6-foot-4 winger used his big frame to protect the puck and created a number of chances, including when he rang a puck of the cross bar in the second period just seconds before drawing a holding penalty.
"He was good," said Cassidy. "He did as advertised to me. He wins pucks, he got to the net, he got his shot off. He's strong on it. He'll be a welcome addition for us…I know he didn't see the best Boston Bruins team, I think he's aware of that. But he was good."
Nash, who arrived at the rink just over two hours prior to puck drop, said he felt comfortable wearing the spoked-B despite the quick turnaround.
"I felt pretty good," said Nash. "I had my legs. It was my first game in a week so a bit nervous about how I would feel. "
Nash noted that he still has some learning to do to familiarize himself with Bruce Cassidy's system.
"A few times I could see myself kind of overthinking the system. It's tough, a totally different system.
"It's going to take a couple games to get in sync with everything that has been going on. It's tough when you've played a system for so long to mentally turn it over to totally switch neutral zone forecheck, D-zone, O-zone."
Despite the unfamiliarity with the Bruins x's and o's, Nash was excited to see game action for the first time in over a week.
"It was great," said Nash. "It was all I wanted to do. It's been definitely a couple of strange days not being able to play. Back at it, that's behind us, and happy to be a Bruin."
Nash and Krejci displayed some chemistry throughout the night, as the duo teamed up to create some tense moments for the Sabres defense.
"He's a world-class player," said Nash of his new center Krejci. "He sees the ice so well and his defensive game is strong too. He was fun to play with for one night so far."
Krejci likewise praised the skilled Nash.
"He's a great player," said Krejci. "He's got size, he's got speed, he's got a great shot. He works hard, he plays on both ends of the ice. I'm obviously excited to play with him. Getting practice is going to be good."