Jarome Iginla Has Faith In The Boston Bruins
Jarome Iginla believes that the Boston Bruins have nothing to worry about
The Boston Bruins are one of the teams across the league that are off to a rather shaky start.
The team sits on a 1-3-0 record early on in the season, having only one the season opener against the Philadelphia Flyers last week. Heading into the season, the team was favored to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals- some even had them winning it all.
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Former Boston Bruins forward Jarome Iginla, though, doesn’t seem worried about the team’s slow start.
He and his new club, the Colorado Avalanche, took home their first win of the season Monday afternoon with a final-second (no, but literally) goal against the Bruins at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The team’s 2-1 final score was the first time the Avs had scored in seven periods, as the Central Division team was shut out during their first two games of the season.
Iginla talked about his former franchise with confidence during his post-game interview, stating that the Bruins are a tough team and will be able to bounce back from a slow beginning.
He talked about how close the final scores were in all the team’s games, both wins and losses, and insisted that centerman David Krejci’s return to the team’s lineup would only mean good things for the East Coast franchise. Boston fans sure hope he’s right- the team has only scored 4 goals in 4 games so far this season.
The Bruins will play their next matchup against the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday.
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