The Bruins are down 1-0 in the series against the Canadiens.
In Game 1 last night, the Bruins allowed the first goal of the game only 34 seconds into the contest. That wasn't a great start to a playoff game. In the first two minutes, the Bruins were down 2-0, but they did cut the lead in half when Shane Hnidy scored to make it 2-1.
The Bruins ended up losing 4-1. Tim Thomas made 28 saves.
Andrew Alberts and Vladimir Sobotka were the healthy scratches.
Judging from today's report from Fluto Shinzawa of the Globe, there might be some line-up tweaks for tomorrow's Game 2. Dennis Wideman is not at practice.
I'll try to check back when there's an update.



4 Comments
it a step in the right direction for the teams future ....shame Patrice is'nt healthy ....the Habs are so much faster ....the next draft ...more D and a true Goalie stud ....have a great weekend! Go B's
1. Posted by Raven | April 11, 2008 6:03 PM
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Thank the Canadiens fans for that.
2. Posted by Jaci | April 12, 2008 1:50 AM
Hopefully Patrice can get into a game or two. That'd be a great boost to this team.
3. Posted by Jaci | April 12, 2008 1:58 AM
Habs fans......lol ...We still need bigger D and a Goalie .....and speed
4. Posted by Raven | April 12, 2008 1:32 PM