Boston Bruins get booed off the ice after a horrible second period
The Boston Bruins let up back-to-back powerplay goals against the Florida Panthers and as the period was wrapping up, their fans booed them off the ice.
It is no secret that Boston fans are some of the toughest in sports. Typically used to teams that contend for championships, when things don't go their way, they will let their team know.
Today after the Boston Bruins let up back-to-back goals on a double minor penalty, the Bruins fans booed them off of the ice heading into the second intermission.
The Bruins get booed off the ice after putting up just 8 shots through 40 minutes
Bruins getting BOOd off the ice
The Boston crowd boos as the Bruins go to second intermission with only EIGHT shots on goal
With the Panthers completely dominating play, the Bruins will need to bounce back for the third period if they have any hope of not going down 2-1.
As it stands, the Panthers have scored the last nine goals in the series and it looks like the Bruins need to do something to get any offense generated.
POLL |
Do you think the Bruins deserved to get booed? |
Yes | 633 | 83.6 % |
No | 124 | 16.4 % |
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