The Bruins just finished playing the best 3rd period they've played all season, and took a very important win away from the Sabres.
Contrary to the boos in the crowd, Dennis Wideman had a great game, blocking shots, giving and taking hits, and scoring the game-winner.
Tuukka Rask looked solid in nets, making key saves look easy and keeping the Bruins in the game against some sporadic (but intense) pressure from the Sabres.
This was one of the rare home wins for the Bruins, and also one of the few times this season that they've come back to win after trailing.
Once again, I have to say that Buffalo, like Washington, looked beatable all night. The Sabres may have had Lalime in net tonight, but it was the defensemen having their passes deflected, or the forwards being out hustled for the puck that won the game for the Bruins. Lalime played fine.
Having just seen the last two games, I would much rather the Bruins play Washington or Buffalo in the playoffs, rather than New Jersey. NJ plays a variation of the Bruins style and I think the B's have a better chance exploiting the differences in the Caps' and Sabres' systems.
So, this win gives the Bruins 87 points. The Canadiens, having lost to the Hurricanes tonight, remain at 87 points as well. Thank you, sweet Carolina.
The Flyers aren't playing tonight, so they bummmp down to 8th with 86 points and the Rangers in 9th with 84. These two teams play a home-and-home to finish the season, just to keep things interesting.
The important point, however, is that the Bruins keep 3 points between themselves and 9th spot. That elbow room will help in these last few games.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment