In their first three games, the Bruins have found the back of the net nine times, which is a commendable feat. However, what's piquing interest, and raising a few questions, is that seven of those goals have come from just two players: David Pastrnak and James van Riemsdyk (JvR).
This situation highlights the importance of diversifying the scoring sources within the team. While having star players like Pastrnak and JvR delivering goals is fantastic, a winning team typically relies on contributions from various lines and players throughout the lineup.
To ensure a successful season, the Bruins must aim to generate more goals from their depth players and promote a more balanced scoring distribution. Although the early spotlight shines on their top performers, it's imperative that the supporting cast steps up, reducing the team's dependence on a select few.
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