Bruins fans are down bad, and even Brad Marchand isn’t hiding his frustration. And honestly, who would be cool with this? Just hours ago, Mitch Marner decided to break hearts in Boston, netting his second goal of the night in OT to seal a 5-4 comeback win for the Maple Leafs. The dagger? Marner caught a slick pass from Auston Matthews, flew down the ice, and finessed a shot past Jeremy Swayman like it was a practice drill. And if that wasn’t enough pain, Pontus Holmberg tied it up with just 46 seconds left in regulation, pulling off some serious footwork before firing one over Swayman’s shoulder.The Bruins were up by three at one point—yeah, three—but Toronto flipped the script, storming back for their third straight dub. David Pastrnak tried to keep Boston alive, extending his point streak to a career-best 15 games with two goals and an assist. Marchand added a goal and a helper, but at the end of the night, it just wasn’t enough. The Bruins have now dropped four straight (0-2-2), and frustration is creeping in. Even though their play is improving, the results just aren’t following, and Marchand knows it. The Bruins’ Captain is feeling the heat, and after yet another gut-wrenching loss, he’s not sugarcoating his thoughts.The Boston Bruins shared a video of Brad Marchand keeping it real from the locker room, and yeah, you could hear the frustration in his voice. With the Bruins fighting to snap their losing streak, dropping points at this stage stings even more. And against a squad like the Leafs? Yeah, they’re dangerous, and Boston knew they’d come out swinging. Marchand summed it up, saying, “It was disappointing obviously, you know we can’t be giving up points right now. They’re good, they’re obviously a very good team. We knew they’d push and they did, you know, and they it doesn’t take much for them to score which obviously saw tonight.”But even with the L, Marchand saw some silver linings. He genuinely felt the Bruins played well enough to walk away with the win—it just didn’t pan out. “So I thought we played well, I mean we definitely played good enough to win that game, you know, it’s unfortunate we didn’t get both points but we just got to keep building. I thought we did a lot of good things.” That’s the mindset the Bruins need moving forward. Sure, the loss hurts, but they’re not rolling over. Marchand knows they have to shake this off, learn from it, and get back to business—because time isn’t exactly on their side.This story is developing…The post Brad Marchand Expresses Frustration as Bruins’ Losing Streak Continues Despite Improved Game appeared first on EssentiallySports.