Bruins coach Jim Montgomery calls out David Pastrnak following Game 6 loss

Bruins coach Jim Montgomery calls out David Pastrnak following Game 6 loss, urges him to “step up

The first-round series between the Boston Bruins and the Toronto Maple Leafs is now heading to Game 7. After a disappointing loss in Game 6, Bruins coach Jim Montgomery called out one of his star forward David Pastrnak and urged him to “step-up“.

The Bruins entered this game at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto with an aim to finish off the Maple Leafs and advance to the next round. However, a strong fightback from the hosts, who without their star man, Auston Matthews, clinched a valuable 2-1 win.

Needless to say, Montgomery was not pleased with the performance of the team. In the press conference, the Bruins coach would claim that the team’s best players need to play better in this situations. He would later compare David Pastrnak with Brad Marchand and claim that the captain has done his part.

Your best players need to be your best players this time of the year. I think the effort is tremendous. They need to come through with some big-time plays and big-time moments. I think Marchand has done that in the series. Pasta (David Pastrnak) needs to step up.

Jim Montgomery said as per TSN Sports

So far in the playoff, Pastrnak has collected just four points (two goals and two assists). In the past two games he has been unable to make any good impact which has left his coach furious.

 

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