During the course of a 40-minute workout at Stampede Corral Arena across the street from the Saddledome, Cassidy put his troops through the paces with several battle drills and plenty of D-zone work down low and in the slot. Much of what was implemented during the session was what Cassidy saw as deficiencies after watching the tape of Saturday night's loss to the Canucks.
"We built into practice. That's generally what we do after a video session, where we try to teach or get better in an area, we'll try to translate it into practice," Cassidy explained. "We play tomorrow, we play Tuesday, so we've got to be careful. It was a work day."
Despite their winning record, the Bruins could feel some slippage building in their defensive game over the last handful of games. And on Saturday night, all of those issues seemed to be exposed.
"It's been creeping into our game. We've been getting away from what's been good to us," said Patrice Bergeron. "Our defensive zone coverage has been lacking a little lately. We've got to tighten that up and yesterday was a perfect example…when you don't start on time and you have holes defensively that you don't take care of, and don't play the proper way and respect the game plan, that's what happens."