Boston Top Game #1: Saving the Best for Last

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Boston, MA- Despite a difficult outcome to swallow in game seven, the first round playoff series between the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens created memories that will last for quite some time. Although the game five blowout at the Bell Centre was certainly a treat, the two Boston wins on Causeway Street were that much more special. The second game on our countdown was the third game ... [link]

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The Hub: August 29, 2008
Published 8/29/2008 by Cameron Martin at Comcast SportsNet New England » Wicked Good Sports
... The final home game of the year. The Bruins had just done the unthinkable by winning a game in Montreal to force game six at the TD Banknorth Garden. If the Black and Gold were able to dig deep again and come out on top, they would extend the best team in the Eastern Conference to a decisive seventh game. (The Bear Cave) ...

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