The Boston Bruins got back into the 2011 Stanley Cup Final, with a convincing 8-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in game 3. It seemed like the Canucks were playing a perfect road game, after a scoreless first period, which included a five minute power play for the B's after an injury to Nathan Horton, who was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital as a result of an elbow to the head from Canucks' Aaron Rome.
In the second, the B's blew the game open, when they scored four goals, the first at :11 by Andrew Ference, which is the same amount of time it took Alex Burrows of the Canucks to score the OT winner of game two. The Canucks got a garbage time goal by Hansen, whereas 43-year-old Marc Recchi, he of the 27 arenas which no longer house NHL teams paced the Bruins with 2 goals, and the B's got other scoring by Krejci, Marchand, Kelly, Ryder, and Paille.
Monday, June 6, 2011
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