Boston Bruins
Milan Lucic says the Bruins are ready to take on the Penguins, whom he calls "the Miami Heat of the NHL."
The Bruins advance to the Eastern Conference finals with a 3-1 victory that eliminates the Rangers and sets up a showdown with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Tuukka Rask's third-period save on Ryan Callahan's breakaway saved the Bruins' victory . . . and erased the memories of Game 4's breakdowns.
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4dJoe Haggerty talks about what's going on in hockey today, including the Colorado Avalanche's potential draft selection and how the Oklahoma City Barons are dealing with the tornado that hit Oklahoma on Monday.
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4dComments (1)Here's your wakeup call -- a combination of newsworthy and/or interesting tidbits -- for Tuesday, May 21.
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4dComments (8)There was a short time where Matt Bartkowski was picturing life in Calgary. But Jarome Iginla axed that deal, and now Bartkowski is enjoying playoff hockey because of it.
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4dComments (4)Going into the Eastern Conference semifinal series between the Bruins and New York Rangers, many thought the Rangers had the advantage in net in goalie Henrik Lundqvist.
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5dComments (2)The Bruins seem to be clicking this series more than they were in the opening round, but they're still looking for more out of Chris Kelly and Rich Peverley.
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5dTorey Krug has splashed on the scene in the Eastern Conference semifinals, putting up a 2-1—3 line in the first two games of the series as the Bruins have taken a 2-0 lead on the New York Rangers.
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5dComments (2)Adam McQuaid expects to match up against Rangers forward Rick Nash for much of Games 3 and 4. But McQuaid is prepared for the challenge.
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