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What We Learned: Bruins get wake up call in 4-1 loss to Philadelphia

The Boston Bruins played their first meaningful game Sunday night since Mar. 10 when the NHL paused it’s season due to the coronavirus pandemic. And it was a rather pedestrian showing from the black and gold.

On the backs of lackluster performance against Columbus in an exhibition game on Thursday, Boston followed it up with an equally disheartening 4-1 outing against the Philadelphia Flyers in the first of three Round Robin games.

After the game, Torey Krug admitted the loss was a big wake up call for a team that won the President’s Trophy.

“I hate to lose,” Chris Wagner said postgame.