Boston Bruins Dominate New Jersey Devils in Season Finale
Not With a Bang, But a Whimper
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In a disappointing season finale, the Boston Bruins defeated the New Jersey Devils 4-0 at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The Devils, eliminated from playoff contention, ended the season with a 42-37-3 record, marking their second missed playoff opportunity in three years.
- 01Boston Bruins secured a 4-0 victory over New Jersey Devils.
- 02Mark Kastelic scored two goals for the Bruins.
- 03The Devils finished 13th in the Eastern Conference.
- 04New Jersey has missed the playoffs in 11 of the last 14 seasons.
- 05Nico Daws struggled in goal for the Devils, conceding four goals.
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The Boston Bruins concluded their regular season with a decisive 4-0 victory over the New Jersey Devils at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The Devils, who were already eliminated from playoff contention, struggled throughout the game, particularly in the first period where they allowed the Bruins to score four goals. Bruins center Mark Kastelic shone with two goals, while Viktor Arvidsson added another late in the first period. The Devils finished the season with a 42-37-3 record, placing them 13th in the Eastern Conference and marking their second missed playoff season in three years. This disappointing outcome continues a trend for New Jersey, who have failed to qualify for the playoffs in 11 of the last 14 seasons. As the team looks ahead, significant changes in management and coaching are anticipated for the upcoming season.
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The Devils' failure to make the playoffs again raises questions about team management and future strategies, affecting fans and stakeholders.
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