Boston Bruins
Claude Julien has ordered his fourth line to ignore New York's baiting and keep their gloves on.
No, it wasn't too pretty. But with the Bruins still up 3-1 in the series against the Rangers and with plenty of momentum still on their side, there's little reason to be scared.
It was a shaky night for Tuukka Rask and the Bruins, who couldn't hold leads of 2-0 and 3-2 in a 4-3 overtime loss to the Rangers that sends their playoff series back to Boston for Game 5.
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1yShawn Thornton and Mark Recchi know what it's like to hoist the Stanley Cup. And when they talk about it, their teammates -- eager to share the experience -- listen.
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1yAlso, the Bruins get a warm sendoff from fans; Shawn Thornton gets more ice time in practice.
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1yHundreds show up to wish the B's well as they depart for Vancouver
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1yHe's already won two Stanley Cups, and he's on the precipice of his third. It's been quite a career for Mark Recchi, and if the B's win the Stanley Cup, he plans to say farewell to his Hall of Fame career as a champion.
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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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