Bruins’ Brandon Carlo showing no rust after injury layoff as Boston suddenly has blue line depth
Updated May 07, 9:43 AM;
Posted May 07, 9:43 AM
Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman (1) and defenseman Brandon Carlo (25) celebrate their victory over the New York Rangers after an NHL hockey game, Thursday, May 6, 2021, in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)AP
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BOSTON - The hope when Brandon Carlo returned to the Bruins lineup against the New Jersey Devils Tuesday was that he’d be able to use the Bruins’ last five games to get back in rhythm and that he’d be playing like himself again in the playoffs.
Bruins notebook: DeBrusk continues to battle through tough season
Jake DeBrusk is trying to break through as Boston gears up for the playoffs. I m just trying to stay positive, but the game s not fun when you re struggling, man.
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Boston’s Jake DeBrusk had just four goals and seven assists for 11 points through 37 games going into Thursday, where he did manage a goal.
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Jake DeBrusk is usually one of the most pleasant interview subjects you will find, almost always loquacious and engaging. Even when times have been bad for him, he’s been willing to examine his game both publicly and honestly.