Tuesday, May 21, 2013

After Flopping as a Ranger, Redden Is Back as a Bruin

Tuukka Rask joined the ranks of the goaltending elite during this shortened 2013 NHL season with consistently strong play in leading the Boston Bruins to their sixth consecutive playoff appearance. The 26-year-old star and pending RFA went 19-10-5

Lundqvist, who was extremely hard on himself after Game 1 in terms of how he played Brad Marchand's overtime goal, said the Rangers may as well have gift-wrapped the second game to the Bruins. “We gave it to them,'' he said, staring straight ahead.

Lundqvist, who was extremely hard on himself after Game 1 in terms of how he played Brad Marchand's overtime goal, said the Rangers may as well have gift-wrapped the second game to the Bruins. “We gave it to them,'' he said, staring straight ahead.

The Bruins had the odd-man rushes, the Rangers had the power plays, and was knotted at 1-1 after the first.

From the blog Puck Daddy: Patrice Bergeron streaked into the Rangers' zone, going wide on his man and down the wall. As he neared the goal line, he threw the puck towards the crease, where Dan Girardi was unable to get

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After Flopping as a Ranger, Redden Is Back as a Bruin

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