Boston Top Game #2: A Win Against the Canadiens at Last

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Boston, MA- While the Philadelphia Flyers brought the best games out of the Boston Bruins during the 2007-08 regular season, there are a pair of games with another team that fans will remember for quite some time. We’re now down to the final two games of the countdown. At the risk of sounding harsh, if you are a Boston Bruins’ fan, and you can’t guess which two games they ... [link]

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The Hub: August 26, 2008
Published 8/26/2008 by Cameron Martin at Comcast SportsNet New England » Wicked Good Sports
... The second-best Bruins game last season And with that, we’re talking playoffs, which of course means the Canadiens. (The Bear Cave) I look at the B’s and ask, ‘What If?’ * What if ...

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