Boston Bruins struggling with significant team losses
The Boston Bruins are struggling this season, suffering a string of losses during their current five-game road trip. After losing 6-2 to the Anaheim Ducks, the team is now 0-4 on this trip, and star player David Pastrnak admits it has been a tough time for him and the team. Pastrnak, the only player with a leadership role on the team, reflected on the challenges faced this year. With many key players missing due to trades and injuries, the Bruins' roster has been significantly weakened. This has led to a lack of competitiveness in recent games. Interim coach Joe Sacco acknowledged the team's difficulties in responding to adversity. The Bruins need to improve their game strategy and commitment to defense, as they currently sit among the worst teams in the league. They have just 69 points and could potentially benefit from a high draft pick. The Bruins have one game left on this road trip against the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday. Despite their struggles, the team is determined to improve and build a better future. Pastrnak emphasized the need for progress, as they currently have a long way to go.