Boston is 3-0-0 since Bruce Cassidy took over as interim head coach and appears to be building confidence as the stretch run approaches.
"I think we've found that groove now," said Tuukka Rask. "We're kind of making plays for the most part, at least in the offensive zone. We're kind of moving as a unit up the ice and down the ice. So, that's great to see.
"We're skating hard and that's something we need to continue to do. Butchy addressed that. We were going to practice with pace and we were going to keep the pace going so we could translate to games, and it paid off the last three games."
The Bruins will certainly take the rest, having played a league-high 58 games to this point, but they know when they return Saturday for the flight to San Jose, they must take the momentum they have accrued with them.
"It's easy if we're playing two days from now," said David Backes. "But, it's something we need to bottle up and not change our approach, not change what we're doing, make sure we're moving on the break and not just sitting idle and getting rusty.
"Make sure that, mentally, we can have those same sort of mindsets for every guy to be contributing. Again, it's something that doesn't show up on the score sheet, but guys are recognized in here for doing those things and that's winning culture and that's what we're building."