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Boston Bruins' Milan Lucic back to his old ways
San Jose Mercury News
Slow. Unenganged. Lost. Overwhelmed. Done. Pick any of those words and apply them to Milan Lucic during the most recent NHL regular season. Not many would argue. The Boston Bruins forward was not playing his best hockey. Lucic was supposed to be
Henrik: B's getting 'some lucky bounces'ESPN (blog)

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Caller challenges Felger & Mazz on Bruins
Comcast SportsNet New England (blog)
Michael Felger and Tony Massarotti have had their share of people call in and grill them on air. Kyle from Billerica, Mass., is the latest one to do so. Kyle challenged both Felger and Mazz on their show Wednesday afternoon, calling out Mazz on his


Comcast SportsNet New England (blog)
Bruins happy to see 'Johnny One-timer' take a backseat for playoffs
Comcast SportsNet New England (blog)
NEW YORK — Count Shawn Thornton among the Bruins teammates that are happy Johnny Boychuk has started mixing in a few wrist shots from the point along with his trademark slap shots. The 29-year-old is known for his heavy shot from the point that
Johnny Boychuk continues to produce as Bruins roll alongBoston.com (blog)

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Steve Buckley 'feeling the sweep' for Bruins
Comcast SportsNet New England (blog)
The Bruins have seemingly been in command of their Eastern Conference Semifinals series against the New York Rangers, taking a 3-0 series lead with a 2-1 win at Madison Square Garden Tuesday night. But with a history of struggles closing out series in


Boston Globe
Bruins' scrappy fourth line embracing role
Boston Globe
From left, Bruins fourth-liners Gregory Campbell, Daniel Paille, and Shawn Thornton. BRIAN SNYDER/REUTERS. From left, Bruins fourth-liners Gregory Campbell, Daniel Paille, and Shawn Thornton celebrate after Campbell scored in Game 2. Reprints; E-
Bruins' lesser lights shineStarPhoenix

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New York Times
A Bruin and a Ranger Share a Bond While Dividing a City
New York Times
Now Paille, a Boston Bruins left wing, and Girardi, a Rangers defenseman, are antagonists in an Eastern Conference semifinal playoff series, and their hometown is divided in its hockey loyalties as surely as it is carved up by the canals for freighters
Bruins-Rangers PreviewSI.com
(4) Boston Bruins (3-0) at (6) New York Rangers (0-3), 7 pm (ET)MiamiHerald.com
Stanley Cup Playoffs 2013, Bruins vs. Rangers Game 4: Time, TV schedule and SB Nation
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