With the Bruins kicking off the postseason on Patriots' Day, which of course coincides with the Boston Marathon and the Red Sox' traditional morning first pitch, the Black & Gold are expecting TD Garden to be bumping for Game 1.
"It's always nice to start at home," said Jake DeBrusk. "With all those things going on, it's gonna be jumping and buzzing. We love that…we're gonna try to get that crowd engaged as much as possible and give them something to cheer about."
Montgomery, who attended the University of Maine, recalled the days of hearing teams about how special Patriots' Day in Boston can be from his local Black Bears teammates.
"It's awesome to be part of it," he said. "The staff, players that have been here a long time talked about it. I remember being in college and a lot of the Boston teammates that had Massachusetts roots talking about Marathon day and how it was the best party day of the year. So, I mean, I imagine every crowd's going to be loud tonight."
Krejci said his wife, Naomi, is running the Marathon, though he'll have to track her from afar as he prepares for Game 1. Bruins legend Zdeno Chara also took part in his first Boston Marathon and finished in 3 hours, 38 minutes, 23 seconds.
"I was hoping that the game's were going to start [Tuesday]. It is what it is…just go home, eat, take a nap," said Krejci. "She runs pretty well, I don't know about Zee. We'll see."