Boston Bruins
In Game 3, the Bruins' fourth line proves that its mindset -- all-out effort, all the time -- is perfect for the playoffs.
Joe Haggerty talks to Mike Giardi about the problems with the New York Rangers and coach John Tortorella.
Who says fourth-liners are nothing but grinders? The Bruins fourth line potted two third-period goals to beat the Rangers in Game 3, 2-1, giving Boston a commanding 3-0 series lead.
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1hSteve Buckley says on UNO Sports Tonight that the he believes the Bruins will complete the sweep of the Rangers on Thursday night.
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3hJohnny Boychuk is known among Bruins teammates and opponents for his powerful slap shots, but the B's defensemen is finding success with his wrist shots in the playoffs.
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4hThe fourth line's chemistry is the main reason for its success on the ice, says Claude Julien. Players like Gregory Campbell and Daniel Paille have stepped up tremendously during the playoffs.
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5hComments (1)A on-air caller challenges both Felger & Mazz in their radio show Wednesday afternoon.
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6hDennis Seidenberg has "a chance" to return from a lower-body injury for Thursday's Game 4, but Claude Julien doesn't want to rush him back into the lineup just yet.
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9hComments (1)Even though the Rangers and Bruins are currently going at it in the playoffs, the Boston/New York rivalry isn't anything close to what it once was.
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10hOur Joe Haggerty breaks down what's happening in hockey (and in music) in his Morning Skate.
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