Bruins quickly earn their trip to Game 7
BOSTON – Judging by the goal totals, one can tell that the Bruins have been a better team at home then they have on the road during the Stanley Cup Finals Returning to the TD Garden Monday – where they have outscored the Canucks 17-3 (including M…
Bruins-Canucks series “a war of the words”
BOSTON — There’s no denying that Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo created a buzz after Vancouver’s 1-0 win in Game 5 with his postgame comments, which have added some extra drama in what has now become a series full of quotables. I…
Bruins looking to win one in Vancouver
It’s simple, win two before you lose two, and you’ll be dancing with Lord Stanley’s Cup. With the home team winning in each of the first four games, the best-of-seven series is knotted at two games apiece, and now comes down to a best-of-three …
Thomas, Bruins, even series with Canucks
BOSTON – He was a victim of bad turnovers in the first two games, both of which led to game-winning goals by the Canucks. But in the last two games a Bruins offensive explosion, out scoring their opponents 12-1 at the TD Garden gave him a bit of br…
Thomas leads ‘em out for Game 3; Bruins lineup per warm-ups
BOSTON – Greetings from the ninth-floor here at the TD Garden, as the Bruins host the Vancouver Canucks in Game 3 of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals. Puck drop will be shortly after 8:05 p.m. EST. As expected, it’s Tim Thomas (12-8, 2.27 GAA,…
Bruins lose heart breaker to Canucks in Game 1
While parts of the New England region of the hub of hockey were dealing with tornadoes and severe thunderstorms, the Bruins were in Vancouver to start the Stanley Cup Finals. It was a game that showcased two of the three Vezina finalists in Boston’…