NHL playoffs: Can anyone in the East beat the Boston Bruins? -
Still, Boston’s dominance added up to the Presidents’ Trophy and home-ice advantage throughout the playoffs - when the hockey really matters - starting with Game 1 against the Panthers on Monday night.
The Lightning and Maple Leafs face off in the first round for a second year in a row. Tampa Bay rallied to win the series in seven games last year on the way to a third consecutive trip to the final before losing to Colorado, which could again emerge from the West.“I just like how they they adjusted to get a little bit tougher,” retired forward-turned-TNT analyst Paul Bissonnette said.
“Every line is a big part of our team, and so are they,” first-line center Mika Zibanejad said. “It’s fun to see them play, and it’s obviously very important.”
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