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What Will Game 3 Bring?
Posted on 16 Apr 2012 by Matt Preston.
Two games have been played thus far in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinal series between the Boston Bruins and the Washington Capitals. Both games were played in Boston. Both went to overtime. Both were low scoring. Both teams won one. That is where the comparisons end. Game 1 went to the Bruins by a score of 1-0 as Chris Kelly snuck one past Capitals rookie netminder Braden Holtby’s glove o...
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14 Years in the Making
Posted on 12 Apr 2012 by Matt Preston.
Is it plagiarism if it’s your own work you’re ripping off? Almost exactly one year ago earlier I rolled out my thoughts on the Boston Bruins as they were getting set to face the Montreal Canadiens in the first round of the 2011 NHL Playoffs. Just hours away from the puck dropping on Game 1 of the Bruins’ Eastern Conference Quarterfinals series with the Washington Capitals here in the 2012...
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February 4th edition of Habs360
Posted on 4 Feb 2012 by Chris G.
Weekly show about the Montreal Canadiens and the rest of the NHL. This week's show will airs today at 5pm ET and is hosted by Chris G, Reggie, and Erica. We will be talking about today's game between the Habs and the Caps. We will be joined by Harry Hawkings from RockTheRed.net . We are looking forward for your phone calls! We promise that you will get more then the 15 seconds you get from tra...
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Rangers vs. Capitals Playoff Preview
Posted on 11 Apr 2011 by Margaret DeJesus.
The Rangers and Capitals are about to party like it's 2009. The last time the Rangers made it to the postseason was 2009. They were the seventh place underdogs facing the second place powerhouse Caps.The Blueshirts rocked the red jumping to a 3-1 series lead after defeating the Caps in their own home. But the Rangers, known for their inconsistency lost control and the series. Both these teams ...
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The Latest on Antti Niemi’s Search for a Team
Posted on 3 Aug 2010 by Corey Krakower.
All the talk in the NHL right now is about Antti Niemi. No one was prepared for the Chicago Blackhawks to decide that they are pro-Turco and Anti-Niemi, and so the NHL is left with a bunch of teams scrambling to make room for a Stanley cup winning goaltender; while that same goalie remains homeless. Come to think of it, if Niemi stays homeless, when his time comes for a day with the Stanley Cup...
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Holy Bipolar Weekend Batman!
Posted on 29 Mar 2010 by Shane Hoopfer.
Let me break down my weekend before I get into the full portion of my blog. First I almost drove my car off a bridge listening to the Flames lose to the Bruins 5-0 on Saturday morning. Spent the afternoon feeling like I was going to puke from that effort. Then Saturday night I enjoyed watching GSP slap the smirk off of Dan Hardy's face, and damn near rip off all of his limbs. Sunday morning I a...
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Game Two & Three Review
Posted on 7 May 2009 by Ian Altenbaugh.
The Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins have battled in so far what can only be called the greatest playoff matchup ever. Greetings Bloggers! I appologize for my recent absence. I suffered a grade two concussion late Sunday night and have not been able to concentrate too well up until a few days ago. Consequentially, I am a bit behind. Never fear though, your loyal Penguins blogger, wh...
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Round 1 Playoff Predictions (from an objective Habs Fan)
Posted on 15 Apr 2009 by Corey Krakower.
It's the most wonderful time of the year! Every second of every shift is analyzed, every goal replayed hundreds of times, every coaching decision scrutinized; all for the right to hoist a giant silver cup. It's the NHL playoffs. The experts have made their picks, and now it is time for me to make my selections, for mockery and/or ridicule. THE EAST SERIES: Bruins vs Habs Bruins ha...
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Playoffs or Not, Buffalo Scores a Huge Win
Posted on 4 Apr 2009 by Tim Anderson.
While making the playoffs is always the benchmark of a good season, sometimes there are those games, regardless of their playoff implications, that push a team around the corner into a successful franchise. Facing countless moments of adversity against one of the Eastern Conferences most prolific teams, the Buffalo Sabres scraped and clawed their way back on multiple occasions, and instead of ...









