Boston will turn its attention to the Maple Leafs, but not before taking advantage of some much needed rest. The Bruins will be off on Monday and could have a limited skate on Tuesday as they regroup ahead of the first round.
"But, what does the team need?" said Cassidy. "I think they need to get away from the rink tomorrow and get back to feeling good about who we are. We didn't finish April the way we wanted to. Clearly, we weren't the same team we were in March, but we'll get going here on Thursday and see where we're at."
That showed during Boston's sleepy start on Sunday night, which saw them fall behind the Panthers, 3-1, on Maxim Mamin's tally at 13:33 of the second period. Boston pulled within a goal on David Pastrnak's power-play goal midway through the third (his career-high 35th of the season) and peppered the Panthers for much of the final frame - outshooting Florida, 26-6 - but could not find the equalizer, despite a handful of golden opportunities.
"I think if we would have had that urgency that we had in the third [period], that would have served us well," said David Backes, who potted his 14th goal of the season. "They're a team that didn't have much to play for, other than personal accolades and such. I think if we would have come out with that urgency and put our game on sooner, it maybe discourages them having life. Instead, we kind of wait and see like we've done a little bit as of late and they started on time."