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After riding a five-game winning streak, the Bruins took a step back Wednesday night after losing a road contest to the Edmonton Oilers.
Though Boston salvaged a point by going to overtime (and ultimately losing in a shootout), coach Claude Julien reiterated an all-too-familiar song in his postgame interview with NESN's Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley: the B's just weren't trying hard enough.
"The whole game we were playing a dangerous game," Julien said on "Bruins Overtime Live." "Our skating game was there tonight, but we have to play a harder game than we did tonight and we didn't. We chose to try and master skill. Once we tied the game at 2-2 all of a sudden we started playing out game and we became a dominant team. So, disappointed in the fact that we only got one point when we certainly could've had two."
Check out more from Julien in the video above.
Thumbnail photo via Perry Nelson/USA TODAY Sports Images
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