The Bruins fell into an early three-goal hole after the first period and never recovered, falling to the Caps, 8-1, at TD Garden in the team's worst loss of the season.
"I don't think these games are helpful to anybody, to be honest with you, unless your team was arrogant and winning all the time and needed to be taken down a notch," said Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy. "We're obviously a team trying to play through a stretch here of a) a lot of hockey, and b) again, some new people in the lineup. Some young goaltenders, the last thing they need is eight on them.
"At the end of the day, I don't think it's going to help us a lot. Our start was going to be very important tonight, we had to find a way to stay in the game. We weren't able to do that and it snowballed on us."
As disappointing as the loss was, Cassidy was not interested in dwelling on the setback.
"Nothing, tonight," Cassidy said when asked about his message to the club. "We'll address it Tuesday. Tomorrow is a day off. We'll talk about what's ahead of us. We're not going to look back. Obviously, there are a lot of things there that we have to digest tonight.
"As a staff, obviously we always go through every game. So, we will. We'll talk about it probably Tuesday morning a little bit. Some of it will be evaluation. There are some guys that went in the lineup. See how they did against a real good hockey club that was obviously ready to go. And go from there, and we'll start getting ready for the [Buffalo]."