Interim head coach Joe Sacco has led the Boston Bruins to six wins in his first eight games, shaking up the team’s forward lines to find more offensive traction. The Bruins have struggled to find chemistry among their personnel, but Sacco’s approach has helped generate results, including a three-game win streak. By reshuffling the top lines and giving players more time to build rapport, Sacco has brought a simplified, shot-first strategy to the team that is starting to pay off. Notably, the Marchand-Lindholm-Pastrnak line has seen success, with Marchand scoring twice in a recent game against Chicago. Sacco’s willingness to make bold lineup decisions, like pairing Geekie, Zacha, and Brazeau, has also shown promise. While the Bruins still have room for improvement, Sacco’s coaching has started to bring the team in the right direction, focusing on the process and building a stronger identity on the ice.
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