"It's huge. We haven't been playing well lately. And we came on this road trip talking about it a lot, how important this first game was and how important the road trip as a whole was," Doughty said. "So this is the right start, this is how we wanted it to happen and now it's on to the Islanders."
Forward Brad Marchand got his 10th goal in his past 10 games and Tyler Randell scored for Boston (28-19-6). Nine goals allowed and 57 shots against were season-highs for the Bruins; they hadn't allowed 57 shots since March 18, 1965 against the Detroit Red Wings.
After going 2-0-1 against the Buffalo Sabres and Toronto Maple Leafs, the Bruins were looking at their matchup with the Pacific Division-leading Kings as a measuring stick.
"A lot of work to be done," Bruins center Patrice Bergeron said. "It's one of those things where we have 29 games left and we knew we had some work to do, but we have, I guess, a lot of work to do. So hopefully we have plenty of character in here to kind of realize that we've got to be much better and work on things we saw today. And I think we all know in here what those things are. It happened a lot of times this year, where we really lacked focus, but tonight was that one, I guess it topped it all."