Blackhawks vs. Bruins: Period-by-Period Predictions for Game 2 of Stanley Cup

June 15th, 2013 by Maxwell Ogden Leave a reply »

The 2013 Stanley Cup Finals will resume on Saturday, June 15, as the Chicago Blackhawks host the Boston Bruins at the United Center. With the Blackhawks owning a 1-0 lead, both teams will be looking for a momentous victory in Game 2.

The question is, how will it all transpire when the battle of the top two teams in the NHL resumes?

We could touch upon basic predictions and look into what the final score may be, but it's imperative that we spell this game out. In other words, what will transpire during each of the periods to truly define this game.

Here's how Game 2 will transpire.

 

First Period



The Chicago Blackhawks currently have the momentum in this series, having scored three consecutive unanswered goals. They'll continue that success during the first period of Game 2, as they move the puck well and eventually break through for a 1-0 lead.

Blackhawks captain and struggling superstar Jonathan Toews will do the deed.

Toews has just one goal during the 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs, and that suggests he's in for a big game sometime soon. Tonight will be tha ...

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