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SportsNet Central Morning Update: October 28th

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  1. Patrice Bergeron0:36
  2. Vince Wilfork2:07
  3. Ben Roethlisberger2:02
  4. Pittsburgh Steelers1:57
  5. World Series2:55
  6. Montreal Canadians0:16
  7. Brad Marchand0:52
  8. Mike Campbell0:51
  9. Tim Thomas0:46

Fri, 28 Oct 2011|

Kyle Draper checks in as the Bruins drop another game to the Canadiens and the Pats prep for the Steelers.

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Transcript

Hello again everyone on Kyle Draper with -- Chevrolet sports net central update. The Bruins have been lackluster at best so far this young season but they were looking to get a spark from the schedule last night to be hosting their bitter rivals. The Montreal Canadians in the first half of a home and home battle. And it looks like the Bruins are gonna have to wait a little longer than that spark out at the TD. -- last night these two teams don't like each other what a physical game this was. Six to go left in the first scoreless game he's on a power play. They'll take them any way they can get them Patrice Bergeron did not even touch the puck off the faceoff and went out Tomas would panic. Think -- right didn't even zip. So the Bruins want top one -- -- Tim Thomas He would go boy made 33 saves. One right there against Mike Campbell -- Brad Marchand and He -- -- and these guys wanted to go at it all throughout the night finally drop the golf club. I call it drove great stuff out there last night that. Not be in the cards for Detroit beginning his third shot blocked. Get the rebound -- Thomas hitting them close and had -- into the wind that would be your final for the -- three and six on the season. In the eastern time. We got third that we we want -- finally get that first goal which. You know it's been awhile since we had ten. -- can follow up with it's a good second period. The inability to focus for sixty minutes is pretty obvious and apparent and when you played when you do in the first period and then seemed to be heading in the right direction -- the second period and can play that way it certainly. Shall we -- her privacy a lack of focus. Now the Bruins -- Canadians go at it once again Saturday and Montreal the Patriots meanwhile they look to stay out on Sunday. As they travel to Heinz Field to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers offense has been explosive this season -- Ben Roethlisberger. And his Arsenal of offensive weapons tearing apart opponent's defense. Vince Wilfork knows the pats. As a team -- never make excuses. Oh win or lose you know that this team -- Always known for being -- Physical and been able to run the ball been able to stop the run game they were looking out for the past -- being -- to make some plays we've -- Roethlisberger stormed down the what check out whatever it may be so you still have a yes and most of us are just so just so so football football thing and in the hasn't changed. And coming up tonight or Chevrolet sports net central have more reaction from the -- they drop another game at the start. The Patriots get ready for the Steelers on Sunday we'll continue to. Breakdown that catch up. The Cardinals win a thriller in game six where the highlights of game seven of the World Series there will be a game seven because the Cardinals third baseman David breathe. They don't walk off home run in the bottom of the eleventh inning. The part we'll stay alive with a ten to nine win over the Chevrolet sport that.

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