Jim Montgomery, Head Coach of the Bruins, Made Decisions That Caused a Depressing Loss.
In light of the disastrous collapse that occurred in Boston on Sunday night, there are grave concerns about Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery’s decision-making process. Throughout the regular season, the Bruins utterly decimated the opposition. Boston won the team’s fourth President’s Trophy, shattering the NHL records for most victories (65) and points (135) in a season. With the finest goaltender pair in the league, exceptional defensive play, and star power up front, this squad appeared to have it all.
Certain situations, like as illness and injury, are beyond the head coach’s control. Although it is simple to point the finger at Montgomery in retrospect for letting Patrice Bergeron play in Game 82 in Montreal and so herniate a disk in his back, the captain is a 20-year NHL veteran who does not back down. Bergeron desired to play in front of his friends, family, and sick father in his native Quebec province for what may have been his final regular season game.
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