By Brian Hamilton, Chicago Tribune reporter11:57 p.m. CDT, June 15, 2013 Out of the massive scrum came a bunch of expectant stares but no goal. Marian Hossa had pushed the pads of Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask, and the
Facing a possible 0-2 deficit in Saturday's Game 2, the Bruins battled back with a vintage defensive performance to earn a 2-1 overtime victory after a horrible first period in which they could have easily been down 4-0 if not for some remarkable saves
From the blog Puck Daddy: Daniel Paille has been one of the Boston Bruins' unsung heroes throughout the postseason, giving them strong minutes as a member of their checking line and a surprising amount of offense.
On the heels of a bad result after going three overtimes in the first game of the Stanley Cup Final, the Boston Bruins settled matters earlier this time, with a 2-1, single-overtime win over the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 2 on Saturday. Chicago opened
Philadelphia, PA – To say the Boston Bruins were outplayed in the early part of Game 2 would be a vast understatement. In fact, things seemed to be going so well for the Chicago Blackhawks in the first period that one couldn't be blamed for wondering
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