Boston Bruins
Bruins fourth-line center Gregory Campbell says he was "just doing his job," when he dove in front of a slap shot and broke his leg last series.
Things got a little testy towards the end of Game 3 between the Bruins and the Blackhawks, and Brad Marchand wasn't too happy with the "eye gouge" he received from Andrew Shaw.
Another stifling defensive effort by the Bruins leads the way to a 2-0 shutout of the Blackhawks, and a 2-1 series lead in the Stanley Cup Finals.
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4dIt's not the first time the Bruins have lost a 3OT game in the Stanley Cup Finals. In fact, Bruins president Cam Neely had a bit of deja vu after the B's Game 1 loss.
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4dJoe Haggerty talks everything hockey and more in his "Morning Skate."
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4dHere's your wakeup call -- a combination of newsworthy and/or interesting tidbits -- for Friday, June 14.
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4dComments (7)While in Massachusetts making a campaign appearance for Ed Markey, President Obama -- a Chicago native -- can't resist the opportunity to brag about the Blackhawks' Game 1 win over the Bruins.
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4dThe early darling of the postseason, Bruins rookie Torey Krug was accountable as could be the day after his defensive zone gaffe opened the door for a third-period Blackhawks comeback in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals.
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5dComments (7)The one player that will be required to elevate his game if Nathan Horton misses some time for the Bruins: Tyler Seguin. The 21-year-old forward has just one goal in 17 playoff games.
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5dSome weary Bruins were happy for another day off after the triple-overtime marathon in Game 1. They'll play again Saturday.
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