"I thought they looked good, energized," said Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy. "It's just with that amount of time off, it's always difficult to recover in game. So [on Thursday night], we've got to manage our shifts well, don't get stuck in those bad spots in your own end for extended periods of time, killing the penalty where you're out there the whole two minutes, stuff like that.
"That can really empty the tank in a hurry, make it tough to recover, so that's what we're looking at. And then you're playing three in four days, so you want to make sure that you do recover well to be able to practice efficiently Friday and then get back out there Saturday, Sunday. So that's kind of the game plan and we'll see how it all plays out."
Following their latest round of test results, the Bruins got word on Wednesday afternoon that they would be allowed back into the facility at Warrior Ice Arena for a 7 p.m. skate ahead of Thursday night's tilt against the New York Islanders. With 28 games to go - exactly half the regular-season schedule - Cassidy opted to use the skate as the unofficial kick off of the second half and offer his group a fresh start after the pause.
"I'm an optimist. We're back at work. We weren't sure, Monday, Tuesday, how this was going to play out. Here we are," said Cassidy. "It was a little bit of an unknown there for a few days. Good part is we're back to work. Everyone is feeling good. I think as a team, even addressed this with the group, we're at the halfway point. I think [we're] a solid hockey team. We are like a lot of teams; we do some things very well and some things we have to keep building into our game."