//‘Canes try to rebound vs. Bruins without Svechnikov

‘Canes try to rebound vs. Bruins without Svechnikov

The Boston Bruins showed that they can excel without all of their top players. Now the Carolina Hurricanes might need to demonstrate the same type of response to their latest misfortune.

The Hurricanes were shaken by seeing young standout Andrei Svechnikov leave the ice with an injury Saturday in their 3-1 loss in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference playoff series. But with the Bruins up two games to one and Game 4 set for Monday night at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, there is no time to dwell.

“It’s always about the next game,” Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour told reporters.

Boston had to deal with their own roster change before Game 3 after goaltender Tuukka Rask opted to skip the remainder of the postseason because of personal reasons.

The Bruins, though, didn’t skip a beat with Jaroslav Halak notching 29 saves in the win.

“The issue for us is that Jaro hasn’t played