Credit to Tampa Bay. They play Boston very hard and the Bruins look very ordinary and a lot of it is what we hoped our kids would do during the first round:
1) Attack with speed when you have the puck. Forecheck hard to a man and the first priority is to crush the Bruins into the end boards. Puck retrieval after. This is everyone from Stamkos to Paquette on everyone from Krug to Chara. No stopping up, no Nylander stop ups, etc.
2) On Bruin dump ins, throw all bodies on deck to stop the cycle first and foremost before the puck retrieval. Make sure the Bruins are disabled and engaged in heavy physical play as recipients before they can even think about getting the puck.
3) Good blueline shows its value. Guys like McDonagh, Stralman, Hedman show the ability to calm the waters, regroup, and slow the pace down. Don't force the stretch pass, don't cheat that breakout. Short crisp passes. Don't play scared in self preservation mode.
4) Real hard on Chara. He's not someone to be scared of but a big target to be exploited.