Wednesday, June 1, 2011

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Boston Bruins must play better to win the Stanley Cup – The Vancouver Canucks are the best opponent Bruins have faced so far in playoffs (This story continues here)

Boston Bruins, Vancouver Canucks Face Lots Of Travel; Time For Format Change? – The 2011 Stanley Cup Finals will be the most-traveled in modern NHL history, behind only the long trek of the Dawson City Nuggets, who traveled from the middle-of-nowhere Yukon Territory to Ottawa, a trip well over 4,000 miles, back in the early 1900s. In fact, should the Bruins and Canucks push this series to five games, the teams will have each traveled well over 4,000 miles during the series … (This story continues here)

Boston Bruins, Tampa Bay Lightning are scoring quickly, but the leads don’t always last – BRUINS NOTEBOOK: The Boston Bruins and Tampa Bay Lightning have both put themselves in bad spots by allowing early goals, or giving up goals in bunches. The Eastern Conference finalists have both done a remarkable job of recovering. (This story continues here)

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Boston Bruins set to battle Vancouver Canucks for elusive Stanley Cup – You can’t get too far into a story or report about the Boston Bruins before being reminded that they haven’t been to the Stanley Cup finals since 1990, or won the Cup since 1972. (This story continues here)

Are the Boston Bruins Really Bigger and Tougher Than the Vancouver Canucks? – VANCOUVER – The commonly held belief about the Vancouver Canucks going into the 2011 playoffs was that they were a small, skilled team. In other words, a team unsuited for the rigors of physical playoff hockey. Conversely, the Boston Bruins were lauded for a return to the “big, bad Bruins” style of years past. Led by power forwards Milan Lucic (6'4" 200 pounds) and Nathan Horton (6'2" 229 pounds … (This story continues here)

Bruins Vs. Canucks, Game 1: Boston, Vancouver Face Off In Battle Of Omens – There are good omens everywhere you look in the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals, and they benefit both the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins. Only one team can win, of course, so something is gonna have to give. For the Canucks, they have the famed Olympic omen on their backs. The last two times a Canadian city hosted the Olympics, the NHL team that calls that city home won the Stanley Cup the … (This story continues here)

Neely looks to win Cup ‘in a suit’ – Cam Neely didn’t lift the Stanley Cup 21 years ago as a Boston Bruins power forward, but the team president now gets another kick in the can. (This story continues here)

Canucks host Bruins in Stanley Cup opener – The Stanley Cup Final will finally get underway this evening in Vancouver, as the Canucks host the Boston Bruins in Game 1 at Rogers Arena. (This story continues here)

2011 NHL Stanley Cup Finals, Game 1: Vancouver Favored – The 2011 NHL Stanley Cup Finals get underway Thursday night (8 p.m. ET, NBC and CBC) and the home-standing Vancouver Canucks are favored to defeat the Boston Bruins in Game 1. Vancouver is -200 to win Game 1 according to Bodog , while Boston is +170. See more on SB Nation’s NHL Odds page . Both clubs have had plenty of time to rest for this best-of-seven series since winning conference titles … (This story continues here)

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