
Boston Bruins coach Jim Montgomery expressed disappointment with goaltender Jeremy Swayman’s performance in Game 2 against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Montgomery noted that Swayman struggled to find his rhythm and execute effectively throughout the game.
Despite Swayman’s strong regular-season performance, Montgomery emphasized the importance of elevating play during the playoffs.
The Bruins lost Game 2 by a narrow margin, and Montgomery believes that Swayman’s performance could have been a deciding factor.
As the series progresses, Montgomery expects Swayman to bounce back and showcase his true abilities between the pipes. The Bruins will rely on Swayman’s resilience and skill as they aim to regain momentum in Game 3 against the Maple Leafs.
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