Before the game, Cassidy told the media that he wanted to his defensemen to play with more of that snarl, saying, "we have a lot of nice guys on our team. We need to be more like [jerks], to be honest with you." Boston's blue liners appeared to get the message as Charlie McAvoy and Connor Clifton both delivered bone-rattling checks on Connor Brown and Parker Kelly, respectively.
"I think we did pretty well at keeping everything to the outside tonight," Carlo said of the Bruins' defensive effort. "There was times where we got in a little bit of trouble right behind our net. But I think we're all playing really hard, being assertive, physical, and I would say we did a pretty good job of that tonight. Definitely some room to continue to grow but it's not for lack of effort by any means.
"I think you've seen it from us before. In those games when things do get physical, we don't back down by any means. I think, yeah, there's a nastiness that can become important in front to the net area."
Overall, Cassidy seemed pleased with the response of the back end and his club's overall defensive effort.
"I thought our guys were trying to bring more of that [physicality]," said Cassidy. "We had an extended shift at the end of the second [in the defensive zone], but it was 4-on-4. I think we just got tired and sort of defaulted to protect the middle…other than that, I thought we were trying to play hard.
"The chances they got were short-side, same side into the slot, something they do well…that's where we broke down probably three or four times, especially early in the game. Otherwise, I thought we were better getting in shooting lanes, not as many pucks travel to the net."