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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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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4dComments (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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4dTorey 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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4dComments (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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4dComments (10)The Bruins may be up 2-0 on the Rangers, but the B's were plagued by turnovers in Game 2, which will need to be addressed in Game 3.
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4dComments (3)Dennis Seidenberg might not be back for Game 3 against the Rangers, but he'll be returning sooner rather than later.
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4dComments (4)Wade Redden was back at Bruins practice on Monday and appears to be inching closer towards returning. However, his spot in the lineup is no guarantee.
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