BOSTON -- There is at least one consolation for Boston Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy: When he wakes up on Wednesday, a breather for the Bruins after back-to-back games and back-to-back losses, his team will still be in contention for a Stanley Cup Playoff berth.
"I don't think I'm going to wake up tomorrow and see us eliminated," Cassidy said. "So we're going to go back to work on Thursday against Tampa. We're going to keep playing well and keep playing hard. We're going to reinforce the positive."
But it is also true -- and this probably isn't the positive he wants reinforced -- that the postseason chances for the Bruins are more tenuous than they were last week, or this weekend, or even Monday night.
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