How the Bruins Can Approach Goaltending in the Playoffs & Potential First-Round Matchups | Scott McLaughlin | Bruins Beat w/ Evan Marinofsky episode artwork

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How the Bruins Can Approach Goaltending in the Playoffs & Potential First-Round Matchups | Scott McLaughlin | Bruins Beat w/ Evan Marinofsky

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Bruins Beat w/ Evan Marinofsky Ep. 302 How the Bruins Can Approach Goaltending in the Playoffs & Potential First-Round Matchups  Presented by BetOnline   Evan Marinofsky of Turner Sports is joined by Scott McLaughlin of WEEI to discuss everything going on with the Bruins goaltending situation. They get into who should start Game 1 and a specific strategy that could change the NHL. They also dive into whether or not the Bruins recent struggles should cause worry and what’s the best first-round matchup?    Follow Evan Marinofsky on Twitter  Follow CLNS Media on Twitter   4:00 - Is Jeremy Swayman back on track?  9:00 - Who should start Game 1?  13:00 - Could the Bruins use both goalies in the postseason?  20:00 - Bruins are slipping a bit  24:00 - Potential Wild Card matchups  29:00 - Which would be the better matchup: the Rangers or the Hurricanes?  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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