The Boston Bruins took a redirection in leadership, and so far under interim head coach Joe Sacco, the page has begun to turn.
Boston made a brief trip to visit the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday night and came away with a 2-1 victory at Little Caesars Arena, showing a multitude of improvements. However, nobody exemplified that flip-of-the-switch better than goaltender Jeremy Swayman, who saved 19-of-20 shots to lead the Bruins to their second straight win.
Swayman entered the night having allowed 12 goals in two showings but felt an internal change of direction for the 10-9-3 Bruins.
“It’s one game at a time and taking positives out of each game,” Swayman told reporters, as seen on NESN’s postgame coverage. “I think we’re doing a good job of that and this room’s coming together the right way. It starts with our leaders and everyone’s coming out of their shell a little bit and it’s been fun to watch each individual become of their own.”
Swayman added: “We’re taking steps in the right direction every day,”
The Bruins broke a scoreless deadlock on the power play in the first period, and supplemented Swayman’s elite effort by holding the Red Wings scoreless on their four power-play opportunities. Taking advantage of those power play chances, of course, has haunted Boston all season long but in the Motor City, the vibes were fully positive.