DeBrusk acknowledged that it was a bit eerie standing at center ice without the normal buzz from the crowd during a shootout. Whether it's the boos of the opposing crowd on the road or the raucous cheers of support from the TD Garden faithful, shooters often get a boost from the fans during those decisive moments in a game.
"It's different without fans, it's really quiet in a shootout setting," said DeBrusk. "Usually, you either get booed or they cheer for you. It's just what you're supposed to do. You're one-on-one with the goalie and obviously feel a little bit of nerves, but it's more so focus…focus, especially with that kind of a move, where the puck is gonna go.
"You don't want to think too, too much…you kind of get in your mind a little bit. Once I came across the blue line, I knew what I was gonna try to do."
For the last two games, DeBrusk has found himself in an unfamiliar spot in the lineup, skating on his off-side with Brad Marchand and Patrice Bergeron. With David Pastrnak still rehabbing from offseason surgery and Ondrej Kase sidelined by an upper-body injury, DeBrusk was bumped up and is aiming to make the most of his time with Boston's two top-line stalwarts.
"I've played a couple shifts with [Bergeron] over the years but nothing consistent. Definitely a little bit different playing with him and March, both very good players," said DeBrusk. "Bergy is so good defensively and always in the right spot. Just trying to make sure that I can win pucks down low for them and create second and third opportunities, make some plays.
"Watched the video today. I thought it was the best game we've had so far…[we] want to get on the board 5-on-5 and start producing that way, but we're doing the right things right now. Brandon [Carlo] got rewarded off a shift we had down low."
Carlo's third-period tally gave the Bruins a 4-3 lead over the Flyers on Thursday and was the team's third even strength goal of the night, as Boston finally broke through after being shut out at 5-on-5 over the season's first three games. The comeback win also marked the B's second shootout victory of the season, which is two more than they had during the entire 2019-20 campaign.
"It's kind of a character-building moment for our team," said DeBrusk. "Obviously, Philly's a good team over there and we've had some struggles here scoring some goals. We needed to score to get back in the game. The leadership group in between periods, we all were positive and had faith in each other. It was just a matter of going out an executing. I think the first goal [from Jack Studnicka] got us going…we started rolling from there."