While the Bruins broke through with three power-play goals over their last two regular-season games to snap an 0-for-39 stretch, their struggles continued in Game 1 with an 0-for-3 showing, which included just six shots on goal against the league's No. 1-ranked penalty kill during the regular season. Boston's final power play of the night came midway through the third with the B's trailing, 3-1.
"We can't rely on our power play against the No. 1 P.K. but it does have to give us some juice," said Cassidy. "And I thought the first couple we did, we did get some looks…but the third one was disappointing. Our entries when we did get in, we mishandled some pucks or didn't execute once we got it back. It's been a challenge for us the last month on the power play.
"Those guys have to take a little more ownership of it. Those are our top guys, so hopefully they'll be better at it Wednesday because we do have to get some life from it. Just because they have the best PK doesn't mean we can't score on it.
"We've done it in years past in the playoffs and it certainly can be a weapon if we get it going."
Hall added that the Bruins must do better to adjust to the "stiffness" of the Carolina killers at their own blue line.
"When I say that, I mean they make you put it in [the zone], they make you put it to spots and then they pressure where they think you're gonna move the puck to next," said Hall. "For us, it has to be kind of a 5-on-5 mentality. If we can hold onto it and shake a guy, their pressure is so hard, there's gonna be some holes that open up.
"We reviewed that. I think our first power play was really good on that. The second and third ones weren't great."