"It's our starts," said
Charlie Coyle
"Our starts are kind of killing us. It got covered up there in that first Detroit game on Saturday because we ended up winning, so maybe you don't think about it as much but that next game, it's the same thing. Bad start and we're behind the eight-ball...we pride ourselves on being a team that can come back but you can't be doing that every night."
Coyle also mentioned they were given a day off to rest and had wished they would have shown more energy from the jump. "It's a shame because there's no excuse for that," he said. "We had the day off on Monday, we should be coming in ready to go and have that great start."
As for what the Captain thinks of the B's lack of production the past few games, Patrice Bergeron said that learning from it is a good place to start. "We know that it's not good enough and we need to go back to what was successful to us and what's been good to us all year," said Bergeron. "So, there's a lot of things that we can learn from these past couple games."
When it comes to specific things missing, Bergeron honed in on some focus and fundamentals. "I think right now we're disconnected," said Bergeron. "We're not playing the right way...we're cheating. I think this league is going to humble you if you do that."