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The high of being the first in the NHL standings wore off quickly as the Toronto Maple Leafs came crashing back to reality on Saturday night.
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The NHL's Northeast Division boasts the reigning Stanley Cup Champions as well a multiple teams that will be fighting for playoff positioning. In the first part of a 6 part series you get a look at what could be in store.
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Now that the dust has settled and the clean-up of downtown Vancouver is well underway, people can finally focus on the actual hockey game that took place Wednesday night, where the Boston Bruins defeated the Vancouver Canucks to win the Stanley Cup.
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The Boston Bruins have won the Stanley Cup. The Bruins defeated the Vancouver Canucks by a score of 4-0 in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final, claiming the franchises sixth championship in history.
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Mark Recchi had three assists and Michael Ryder had a goal and an assist as the Boston Bruins once again beat the Vancouver Canucks soundly on home-ice by a score of 5-2 to force a deciding Game 7 back in Vancouver on Wednesday.
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Maxim Lapierre scored the lone goal 4:35 into the third period and Roberto Luongo made 31 saves as the Vancouver Canucks shut out the Boston Bruins in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final. The Canucks are now one win away from winning the Stanley Cup.
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After Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals, the Vancouver Canucks and their fans had to be feeling good about their chances of raising the franchises first ever championship banner. Now, heading into Game 5, that confidence seems all but shattered.
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Tim Thomas made 38 saves for his third shutout of the 2011 playoffs and Rich Peverley had two goals as the Boston Bruins dominated the Vancouver Canucks by a score of 4-0 in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.
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The Boston Bruins took a huge blow today as news broke that Nathan Horton will be out for the remainder of the playoffs. Horton suffered a severe concussion last night on a hit by Canucks defenseman Aaron Rome, and was taken off the ice on a stretcher.
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Seven different Bruins recorded at least two points and Tim Thomas stopped all but one of the 41 shots he faced as the Boston Bruins rallied to beat the Vancouver Canucks 8-1 in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, cutting the Canucks' series lead to 2-1.
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Boston Bruins goaltender and Conn Smythe Trophy winner Tim Thomas kisses the Stanley Cup after the Bruins 4-0 win over Vancouver in Game 7.
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