BOSTON --The Boston Bruins look to make a statement and get their second win of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference First Round against the Florida Panthers at TD Garden on Wednesday.
Boston leads the best-of-7 series 1-0 following a 3-1 win in the series opener Monday.
At the same time, the Panthers will be seeking a toehold in the series before heading home to FLA Live Arena for Game 3 on Friday.
But each team has crucial questions leading up to Game 2.
Boston had to contend with the absence of captain Patrice Bergeron in Game 1, using their depth to win despite being without their top-line center.
Though Bergeron is progressing, according to coach Jim Montgomery, he will again be out for Game 2.
The question for Florida lies with its goaltending. The Panthers went with Alex Lyon in net on Monday and he allowed three goals on 29 shots. Despite that being his third straight loss, going back to the final two games of the regular season, Florida will go back to Lyon for Game 2.
"We liked a lot of our first 36 minutes and didn't care much for our last 24," Panthers coach Paul Maurice said. "So much of playoff success comes from truly learning and, it's not even so much making adjustments in your game -- that happens, for sure -- but it's almost adjusting back to form when you come out of form, when you come out of the things you are built to do and do well."
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Players from each team admitted to jitters prior to the opener, but those should no longer be a concern for Game 2.
"Just keep getting better within our own game," Montgomery said. "You need to get better, you know Florida's going to get better. If you get better throughout the series, you usually win the series. Game 1s aren't one series of one; it's as it continues to advance and the team that gets better is the one that separates from the other."
Here are 3 keys for Game 2: