Bruins fall apart and give up early goals in Game 7 loss
BOSTON — The Boston Bruins will look back on three minutes all summer.
The Bruins had it all lined up: a raucous home crowd for its first Game 7 of a Stanley Cup Final in their 95-year history, was aided by a couple of world champions from other sports and a fast start that provided a handful of excellent scoring chances in the opening period.
Then in a matter of three minutes because of a slow line change and a bad turnover by forward David Pastrnak, it was gone.