Originally posted by salibas007: 3 down, 1 to go !!!
next game is home (and I have tickets ), so now they HAVE to win....
but they better bring their A game to the next round, as they haven't been too impressive lately
SWEET! Tickets to what could be the final game in the series (I hope not!!)
Enjoy!
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I don't know if the Habs broke the Bruins spirit with that win Tuesday night but I expect to see another great game. We will be able to tell early on if the Bruins are going to fight back in this series or gown down with a lackluster performance. I tell you this though, if Lucic sets the tone early the Bruins will bring their A game, if not look for them to fold. They also need another big effort from Savy and Thomas. GO HABS GO.
Another good thing about leading in this series is that we don't have to rush Saku Koivu back. The more he rests the better. If and when he comes back he will spark the power play. GO HABS GO.
i think the problem is that the Canadiens went to the locker room after the 1st period with a huge confidence boost, thinking they can just cruise till the end of teh game and take call it a win...
then came those 2 back-to-back goals, and bam, they were dead fish in the water...
it's too bad they didn't win, I had never been to a playoff game beofore, and I would have liked it if they won (I was sitting 25 feet away from teh Bruin's goalie) ... but nevertheless, the crowd was electrifying.. I have never felt goose bumps at a hockey game as much as I felt them last night....
Almost game time. Habs need to play with desperation. Having the Capatain back is huge. Koivu will be key in faceoff situations and the second powerplay unit although he could be on the first unit. I expect him to take a regular shift. I believe Boullion is back also. Good fast skating D man.