Monday, May 20, 2013

Three Bruins Rookies Turn Trouble Spot Into a Strength

In addition, the Bruins have demonstrated they can finally score on Lundqvist. Before this series, he had played 31 games against Boston and had not conceded more than three goals. The last time he gave up five goals to any team was on March 9, 2011,

Final, 5-2 Bruins: It's all over in Boston, as the Bruins not only hold on to their 3-2 lead after two periods but extend it to 5-2 with a dominating surge in the third period. The Bruins now lead 2-0 in the series, and while it's too early to make any

The Boston Bruins finally solved Henrik Lundqvist in Game 2, and solved their own fragility with the lead in the process. Their 5-2 victory represented a veritable breakthrough on the Rangers goalie, while the Rangers' futility with the power play

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

Remember, the Bruins rearguard was injured early in Game 1; after laying motionless for 10 seconds and then showing signs of alertness and skating to the bench, Boychuk missed only one shift and returned to play 26:55. Apparently it will take more than

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Three Bruins Rookies Turn Trouble Spot Into a Strength

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