The place they must begin, double-runnered Freud fans, is inside their heads. Sometimes a game is just a game. The Bruins need to keep that in mind Sunday afternoon. As Red Wings coach Mike Babcock said even before the puck dropped in Game 1,
The return of Jesus occurred at TD Garden, of all places. He showed up at the Red Wings-Bruins game, blessing everyone with his presence. OK, so it's actually a guy who goes by "Thor" on Twitter. (He's pretended to be Jesus before.) At the last minute,
The Bruins know where they want to put the puck in Sunday's Game 2. To tie the series at 1-1, they intend to deposit the puck in the patches of ice where they're bigger, stronger, and more skilled than the Red Wings: in front of the net, below the dots
The Bruins know where they want to put the puck in Sunday's Game 2. To tie the series at 1-1, they intend to deposit the puck in the patches of ice where they're bigger, stronger, and more skilled than the Red Wings: in front of the net, below the dots
Final, Bruins 4-1: That's it, and that's all. The Bruins were able to bounce back, make the most of their chances and tie this series with a 4-1 win in Game 2. The series now shifts back to Detroit where these two clubs will play a