Montreal Canadiens Take 2-0 Series Lead, Boston Bruins Have No Answer for Price

April 16th, 2011 by Mark Ritter Leave a reply »
Heading into Game 2 of this year's playoff series between the Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins, it was thought that the Bruins would have to be much better than they were in their 2-0 loss to the Canadiens in Game 1.

Not only did the Canadiens beat the Bruins on the score sheet in Game 1, they also beat the Bruins in the mental department—turning the other cheek at every opportunity, never allowing the Bruins to flex their muscle or goad the undersized Canadiens into a fight.

They say brains often outmuscles brawn—the Habs' game win was a perfect example of that.

For the Bruins to be successful this evening, they would have to hit more, score more, stay out of the penalty box and beat Carey Price—all without the benefit of Zdeno Chara, who was a game-time scratch due to dehydration.

Fast forward to tonight's tilt and you'll find the Bruins are quickly running out of life. 

Canadiens forward Mike Cammalleri opened the scoring less than a minute into the game, followed by another Habs goal at the 02:20 mark of the first period, when Mathieu Darche deposited a nice wrist shot past Bruins netminder Tim Thomas.

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