The Bruins were down and out early against their former Stanley Cup Final foes, with old friend Loui Eriksson opening the scoring just two minutes in. The tally set the tone for a demoralizing first period, which ended with Boston down, 4-0.
"I look at the goals, and they got there. They wanted to get there and we didn't prevent them from getting there," said Cassidy. "We got sloppy at times, for sure. You could see it with our puck play down below the goal line at times, goalie-D exchanges. We've been better from our blue line back a lot of nights. Tonight we were sloppy and we paid the price."
Tuukka Rask was pulled in favor of Khudobin after the opening period, during which he allowed four goals on eight shots, making for an uncharacteristically quick evening for the league's best goaltender over the last three months.
"A lot of things go wrong when you [get down] 4-0, but I should have stopped a couple more pucks…definitely wasn't at my sharpest. Move on and have a better one next time," said Rask, who has lost just twice in regulation over his last 24 starts.
"There was a lot rushes and plays in our own zone, which is not typical for us. We got over 40 shots on net, just couldn't score. We had clear looks and obviously the game was 4-0, 5-0 at that point. Gotta look in the mirror and be better."