Martin St. Louis reflects on Canadiens' effort in 6-3 loss to Bruins (Source: Imagn)
Montreal Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis shared his thoughts after the team’s 6-3 loss to the Boston Bruins on Sunday. He acknowledged the challenges of playing back-to-back games, saying the team lacked energy and made costly mistakes. Despite the loss, St. Louis appreciated his players' effort to fight back after a tough start.
The game was a part of the Boston Bruins’ Centennial celebration, marking 100 years since their first NHL game. A pregame ceremony featured franchise legends like Bobby Orr, Ray Bourque and Patrice Bergeron.
Boston took control early, with Charlie McAvoy opening the scoring in the first period. David Pastrnak and Charlie Coyle added quick goals, giving the Bruins a 3-0 lead. St. Louis noted the difficulty of playing catch-up hockey, especially after falling behind early (9:13).
