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No wonder he's won so many Stanley Cups.

Jake DeBrusk and Charlie Coyle were The Hockey News picks for the mid-season Selke Trophy.

The Boston Bruins are under a lot of pressure heading into Game 7. Their once comfortable 3-1 series is long gone, and there is a real chance that they will suffer another epic collapse. 

Needless to say, the Bruins are naturally feeling some nerves heading into this "win or go home" matchup. A loss could lead to several changes during the summer, but veteran forward Pat Maroon doesn't seem too stressed. 

Pat Maroon Pat Maroon 

When asked about nerves heading into Game 7, Maroon responded perfectly: "You're talking to the wrong guy. I just play." 

Maroon, 36, is certainly no stranger to important games, as he, of course, has three Stanley Cups on his resume. One of them came at the expense of the Bruins, as he was a member of the St. Louis Blues roster that beat Boston in Game 7 at TD Garden in 2019. 

Having a player who stays calm and collected during crucial games is massive, and it is one of the many reasons why the Bruins added Maroon to their group at the deadline. Let's see if the veteran winger can now make an impact for the B's this Game 7 from here.

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