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Bruins at Leafs game updates
6 hours ago - boston.com
... : d period: - Carl Gunnarson beats Tim Thomas with a long-range slapper. Might have been screened by Dennis Wideman. Nikolai Kulemin starts play by beating Mark Stuart to a loose puck. : d period: Bruins - Luca Caputi runs Tim Thomas. Thomas doesn't like it. No response from his teammates. : d period: Bruins - PP: Patrice Bergeron, Johnny Boychuk, Marco Sturm, Miroslav Satan, Michael Ryder. : d period: Bruins - Marco Sturm with the rebound PPG. Original shot by Dennis Wideman. Still : left on Luke Schenn's penalty. : d period: - Delay of game on ... Read More »
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Chara not skating
6 hours ago - bostonherald.com
. Chara is not taking the morning skate and Jeff Penner was called up on an emergency basis last night. Read More »
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Savard still not feeling well
6 hours ago - bostonherald.com
... in the Pittsburgh game. Julien said Chara is day-to-day and hopes hell be ready for Thursdays game in Philadephia. The loss of Chara should allow the Leafs Phil Kessel to roam a little more freely. In four games against the Bs this year, Kessel has no points and is minus-. Our whole team has to step up. Its the whole team, the five guys that are on the ice, said Julien. This isnt about a one-person wrecking machine. Its about our guys doing a good job against whoevers out there and doing their job properly. Zs a big part of that when it comes to our team. But were without him ... Read More »
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Video: P.K. Subban's highlight-reel weekend
8 hours ago - sports.yahoo.com
. Every time Orr would rush the puck in those videos, things would end with a goal for the Bruins, five embarrassed skaters on the ice and a joyous Cherry expressing his mancrush on him. Read More »
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Leafs prepare to host Bruins
10 hours ago - slam.canoe.ca
... very banged-up, low scoring teams, one looking to save a playoff spot, the other trying to avoid the NHL cellar, lock horns Tuesday night at the Air Canada Centre. The th-place Maple Leafs, opening three straight at home, will try again to put some distance between the Boston Bruins and the first overall pick in June, ... Read More »
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Bruins Savard could miss rest of season
11 hours ago - prohockeytalk.nbcsports.com
... the season. This report comes from the Twitter feed of Chris Johnson, a hockey writer for The Canadian Press. Peter Chiarelli says Marc Savard suffered a "serious" concussion, reiterates that he could be done for the season. According to the Boston Globe, Boston GM Peter Chiarelli said that the team will have a better idea regarding the length of Savard's injury in the "next - days." "I'm just really tired right now,'' Savard said. "[I have] headaches, my head's been pounding all morning. I just want to get back to Boston and get in my bed.'' Head shots should be the focus of the ... Read More »
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Jack Edwards gets very Jack Edwards about Cooke's head shot
12 hours ago - sports.yahoo.com
... discipline, but it's more likely the most bat-poop cynical rant on the matter you'll have read in quite some time. From the mind, and poison pen, of Jack Edwards. Remember that "Cornsbie" is Marc Savard, "Porkburgh" is Boston and Jack Edwards is swinging for the fences: Cornsbie is examined by team doctors and found to have suffered a Grade concussion. Not only will he be out of action, but the team won't even evaluate his condition for four to five days. It is a long-term injury, jeopardizing the team's season. The senior league official enjoys the Florida sunset, not ruling on the ... Read More »
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Leafs' Kessel still looking for 1st against Bruins
14 hours ago - sports.yahoo.com
... lone win in that span came at Air Canada Centre, site of Tuesdays game. The Leafs have managed two goals in each of four games against the Bruins this season, including a - shootout loss last week in Boston. Toronto Maple Leafs forward Phil Kessel (notes) had his best outing against his former team, but is still without a point in four contests against the Bruins this season. Toronto (--) split the weekend, winning - in a shootout on Saturday over Ottawa and losing - to Philadelphia on Sunday. Kessel was a key player in the win over the Senators, scoring in regulation and the ... Read More »
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Morning briefing
14 hours ago - boston.com
. Marc Savard remains back in Boston, sidelined indefinitely because of the Grade concussion delivered by Pittsburgh's Matt Cooke on Sunday. Read More »
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Stamkos has a shot at 50: Take 5
15 hours ago - sports.yahoo.com
... Thursday. . League sues former Coyotes owner The NHL has filed a lawsuit in New York against former Phoenix Coyotes Jerry Moyes, whose attorney told the Arizona Republic that Moyes may countersue. The league seeks at least $.-million US because it contends that when Moyes purchased the NHL team in he agreed not move the team for at least seven years and would not sell the team to a buyer who would relocate the Coyotes without the league's consent. The NHL claimed Moyes reneged on that agreement when he stopped paying the club's bills in the fall . A year ago under Moyes, ... Read More »
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Bruins' Marc Savard examined, is out indefinitely
23 hours ago - detnews.com
... Bruins' Marc Savard examined, is out indefinitely Associated Press Bruins center Marc Savard has been examined by a concussion specialist after being leveled by a blindside hit by the Penguins' Matt Cooke in Sunday's game. A team spokesman says Savard returned on Monday to Boston. The spokesman gave no other details, but said Savard will not be with the team in Toronto tonight and is out indefinitely. Savard had just taken a shot from above the circles when Cooke came from behind, raised his shoulder and struck Savard ... Read More »
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Penguins Notebook: Cooke trying to reach Bruins' Savard
1 day ago - post-gazette.com
... control their fate in the fight for a division title. "We prepared ourselves very well during the break," forward Max Talbot said. "Looking at the way guys were playing before the break, I kind of knew that once all these distractions of the Olympics were done, that we would be such a better team because we could focus on playing hockey, playing our style, and we would be dangerous. "You can't say that it's a switch, on and off, but I had that feeling that, 'OK, it's done. Let's get to work.' And that's what's happened." Goalie Marc-Andre Fleury , though, cautioned against writing ... Read More »