Monday, December 28, 2009

Bruins Maul Panthers

In a weird twist, last night I went looking online for the Bruins-Panthers match, only to find out that the game was finishing at 7.30. I didn't realize the game was a matinee and with the time zones, I completely missed the boat.

However, I caught what I could of the game, and was pleased to see the Bruins win.

Florida started (backup) Scott Clemmensen, who played a solid game, and Tim Thomas, after letting in a soft goal at the 4 minute mark, played incredibly well through the rest of the match - especially in the final moments, when he stopped a Florida forward with the tying goal on his stick, from point-blank range.

Marco Sturm and Michael Ryder scored for the Bruins, who have won 3-straight, and now improve to a respectable 19-11-7.

By far the biggest distraction for the Bruins right now is the upcoming Winter Classic at Fenway Park on New Year's Day. With all the hype and media attention, it would be easy for the Bruins to let games like yesterday's against the Panthers simply slide by.

Given that the Bruins usually have a major dip in January, it is very important that they rack up as many points as possible now against the League's "have-not" teams, as that cushion will help them in the playoff race. It's a cliche to say that every win counts, but given how tight the race will be in the Eastern Conference, the cliche is true.

The B's face Tampa Bay tonight, and the Thrashers on Wednesday before facing off against the retro Flyers at Fenway on Friday.

It is a busy week for the Bruins, but if they are able to continue to get wins, they should be in good shape for that push between New Years and the Olympic break.

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