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The Entertaining Bruins
by Paul on 11/20/08 at 10:09 AM ET
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from Kevin Paul Dupont of the Boston Globe,
They’ve got arguably the best goalie in the league in Tim Thomas. The Bruins. With the best goalie in the league. If this keeps up, Harry Sinden’s “101 Ways to Rip Your Goalie” will finally go out of print.
They won back-to-back nights, 1-0, in Western Canada (kudos again to Thomas). Two goals. Four points in the standings. The Bruins. With regulation-size nets. No one needs bigger nets when one goal is enough to win. True today. True, too, for Eddie Shore’s Bruins.
In their last dozen games, they’ve lost once in regulation (3-2 at Calgary), playing their best hockey since before the lockout.
Now that’s entertainment.
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