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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Team talk
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1yClaude Julien has had more than his share of critics, but the reality is the Bruins wouldn't have made the Stanley Cup Final without the adjustments he's made during their run.
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1yThe Bruins captain has finally become the leader everyone hoped he would be.
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1yAlso, Milan Lucic is ready to play in front of a home crowd; the B's take on the role of underdog.
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1yClaude Julien understands that Jeremy Jacobs isn't the kind of owner who interferes, but is happy about Jacobs' praise for the team.
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1yBruins held an optional practice at the TD Garden on Sunday afternoon with a sprinkling of lineup regulars out on the ice.
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1yBruins owner Jeremy Jacobs is proud of his front office for creating an exceptional team and getting to the finals.
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1yDennis Seidenberg makes it his mission to set the tone early in games. His big hit on Marty St. Louis set the tone for Game 7.
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