Published June 13, 2011
I dared to think about it. I dared to imagine the incredulous feeling that could have been Monday night at the TD Garden. Friday night, while driving home from work, I had that tingly feeling when we think of the improbable, the excitement we get from some of the greatest moments in our lives. I had come thisclose to turning that corner and letting it all hang out.
What the heck was I thinking?!
I should know by now that what Ringo Starr said so long ago was oh-so-correct: “It don’t come easy.”
These Stanley Cup Playoffs have not been easy for the Boston Bruins — or for us, the fans. Seven games against the Canadiens, a tidy four-game sweep of the Flyers, a tense seven-game standoff with the Lighting. Now, the Bruins are on the brink of elimination.
After lighting up the Vancouver Canucks and Roberto Luongo for 12 goals in the two games in Boston, you would have expected more of the same in Game 5, but a funny thing happened on the way to Canadian soil. The B’s lost their scoring touch and Luongo managed to take lessons from Tim Thomas on how to play goal. Despite the Bruins putting 31 shots on the Canucks’ goalie, many were not of the quality variety. In three games in Vancouver, the visitors have scored a mere two goals. That definitely is not good enough.
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