Rookie goalie Jordan Binnington's numbers following a loss so far in the playoffs have been pretty solid.
The good news for the Bruins heading into Game 7?
They might have found a weakness in Binnington's game which they should be able to exploit tonight.
Mike Kelly of the NHL Network points out that Binnington has had a really tough time while being forced to make a certain movement.
"Binnington has had some issues moving from his right to his left in the net. Seven of the 10 even strength goals he's given up in the Finals have been on goals where he's had to move from his blocker side to his glove side and he's stopped less than 65% of the shots that have required him to make that movement in his net which is last among playoff goalies."
This is something that really works to the Bruins favour as Kelly points out the Bruins are one of the best teams in the league when it comes to moving the puck from east to west.
Check out Kelly's full preview here:
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