FLUTO SHINZAWA | ON HOCKEY
With decline of fighting, Bruins lose a key part of their game
With decline of fighting, Bruins lose a key part of their game
DALLAS — Adam McQuaid knows what it’s like when the emotional temperature bursts through the thermometer during a game.
On Feb. 3, 2011, McQuaid was one of three Bruins within the game’s first four seconds who saw no need to keep the gloves on their hands when he took on Dallas’s Brian Sutherby. On Jan. 4, 2014, McQuaid took on ex-teammate Mark Stuart in one of three bouts that night.
It may not have been a coincidence that the musclebound Bruins won both games, or that they were a feared team both seasons.
“It’s one of those things where something happens in a game and guys react to that,†McQuaid said. “That can certainly bring you closer as a group.