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Canucks and Bruins scoreless after 1st period Fri Jun 10 21:07:20 2011 EST
Vancouver, BC (Sports Network) - The Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins finished the first period scoreless in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Vancouver goaltender Roberto Luongo was busier than his Boston counterpart, stopping 12 shots to Tim Thomas' six saves. Boston's edge in shots was mainly due to having three power plays. The Bruins got an early opportunity on the man advantage when Canucks forward Raffi Torres tripped Gregory Campbell at center ice 1:39 after the game's opening faceof
Bruins lean on injured teammate for inspiration Fri Jun 10 12:27:36 2011 EST
sent the Bruins to the Stanley Cup Finals. It would be his job to hand the jacket to the next deserving recipient. But all that changed Monday night after the 26-year-old Horton was rushed to the hospital with a severe concussion following Vancouver Canucks defenseman Aaron Rome's horrifying illegal body check early in Game 3. In that same game, Boston dismantled Vancouver, 8-1, and afterward the Bruins decided that until Horton was well enough to hand out the jacket himself, it would remain h
Canucks host Bruins in pivotal Game 5 of Cup Finals Fri Jun 10 11:49:21 2011 EST
(Sports Network) -The reeling Vancouver Canucks will try to rebound from a pair of poor efforts in Boston when they host the Bruins in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals tonight at Rogers Arena. The Canucks left Vancouver with a 2-0 lead in this best-of-seven series and had yielded just two goals to the Bruins over those home tests. However, Boston destroyed the Canucks by a combined 12-1 margin in Games 3 and 4 at TD Garden to even the series at 2-2. Home ice has meant everything so far in this
Canucks host Bruins in pivotal Game 5 Cup Finals Fri Jun 10 10:56:07 2011 EST
(Sports Network) -The reeling Vancouver Canucks will try to rebound from a pair of poor efforts in Boston when they host the Bruins in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals tonight at Rogers Arena. The Canucks left Vancouver with a 2-0 lead in this best-of-seven series and had yielded just two goals to the Bruins over those home tests. However, Boston destroyed the Canucks by a combined 12-1 margin in Games 3 and 4 at TD Garden to even the series at 2-2. Home ice has meant everything so far in this
Canucks searching for answers after Boston massacres Thu Jun  9 09:06:30 2011 EST
Boston, MA (Sports Network) - Boston is known as the Hub of Hockey, so it's fitting that the Bruins used home ice to spin the momentum in the Stanley Cup Finals back in their favor. The Vancouver Canucks, meanwhile, have to be a little dizzy with the series headed back to British Columbia tied at 2-2. Boston simply tore the Western Conference champions apart in Games 3 and 4 at TD Garden, pounding the Canucks by a combined 12-1 margin and silencing the critics who said the Bruins lacked the off
Thomas gets shutout, Bruins batter Canucks to win Game 4 Wed Jun  8 23:11:04 2011 EST
ent in the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals thus far. Rich Peverley ignited the offense with two goals, Tim Thomas made 37 saves to notch his fourth career playoff shutout and the Boston Bruins treated a raucous TD Garden crowd to a 4-0 win over the Vancouver Canucks, squaring this series at two victories apiece. Michael Ryder and Brad Marchand scored 2:18 apart in the second period for the Bruins, who recorded the most lopsided win in a Cup Finals game in 15 years with Monday's 8-1 beatdown, which foll
Thomas remains flawless as Boston holds 3-0 lead after 2 periods Wed Jun  8 22:00:42 2011 EST
Boston, MA (Sports Network) - Boston goaltender Tim Thomas has turned away 25 shots through two periods, and the Bruins have built a 3-0 lead over the Vancouver Canucks in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals. While the Canucks had a 12-6 edge in shots, the first period ended with the Bruins in front on Rich Peverley's goal. Vancouver got the game's first power play when Ryan Kesler drew a tripping infraction on Michael Ryder 6:58 into the contest. But the Canucks, who went 0-for-8 with the man adv
Lack of respect is NHL's biggest issue Wed Jun  8 11:11:29 2011 EST
ard to the present and the hockey world finds out that Bruins forward Nathan Horton will miss the remainder of the Stanley Cup Finals due to a severe concussion suffered in the first period of Game 3. A vicious and reckless blindside hit by Vancouver Canucks defenseman Aaron Rome sent the 26- year-old violently to the ice before he was then taken off on a stretcher and immediately transported to Mass General Hospital. Not the type of sight anyone wants to see, especially in the midst of the Sta
Bruins aim to even Cup Finals in Game 4 against Canucks Wed Jun  8 10:44:54 2011 EST
(Sports Network) - The Boston Bruins will try to stay hot offensively and forge a tie in the Stanley Cup Finals when they host the Vancouver Canucks tonight in Game 4 at TD Garden. The Bruins scored a total of two goals in losing the first two games of this best-of-seven series in Vancouver, but Boston's offense came alive in Game 3 as the B's destroyed the visiting Canucks, 8-1. Monday's rout was the first Stanley Cup Finals game in Boston in 21 years, and the Bruins made it a memorable one as
Bruins, Canucks head to key Game 4 in Cup finals Wed Jun  8 03:52:00 2011 EST
reached a tipping point, and they've each got a chance to push the series in their club's favor.

Either Ryder's Boston Bruins will ride the momentum from their blowout victory and even the finals in Game 4 on Wednesday night, or Ballard's Vancouver Canucks will rediscover their dominance with a third victory, earning the chance to parade the Stanley Cup around their own rink two days later.

``It's a big game, a big point in the series,'' said Ballard, a healthy scratch in the first three ga

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