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The Boston Bruins are one of the hottest teams in the NHL with wins in six of their last seven games.
The most impressive B's performance during that stretch came in a Presidents' Day matinee against the Colorado Avalanche at TD Garden.
The Avalanche had the league's best record but they were no match for the Bruins, who cruised to a 5-1 victory behind two goals from David Pastrnak.
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Bruins forward Trent Frederic was mic'd up for the game, and the team released some of the best footage on its Twitter page Saturday.
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Check out the scenes in the video below:
Frederic, as you can see in that video, is not afraid to mix it up with opposing players and be annoying to play against. He doesn't shy away from physicality or confrontation of any kind.
While that skill set is valuable to the Bruins, he does need to provide more consistent scoring production as a bottom-six player. Frederic ended an eight-game point drought Thursday night with three assists in Boston's 5-2 win over the Vegas Golden Knights. Maybe that performance will serve as a catalyst for more offense from Frederic.