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Ian McLaren hosts the Locked On Boston Bruins podcast, discussing the team's recent struggles. The Bruins lost two consecutive games, squandering third-period leads against the Rangers and Golden Knights. These losses put their playoff hopes in jeopardy, as they now sit 11th in the Eastern Conference by point percentage. McLaren analyzes key stats, including Brad Marchand's 20-goal milestone and the team's poor goal differential. With the trade deadline approaching, he considers potential moves for underperforming players. The podcast also touches on the upcoming Four Nations Face Off tournament, featuring several Bruins players. McLaren suggests the team may need to focus on rebuilding rather than contending this season.

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