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Considering this is the last mailbag before the March 4 trade deadline, there were lots of questions on players the Bruins might acquire to beef up their roster heading into the playoffs.
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Lucic did not pull punches

Milan Lucic is questionable for today's matinee against Washington at TD Banknorth Garden, suffering an upper-body injury - the big winger had cuts on his right hand - that occurred during his pummeling of Mike Brown Thursday night (above). (Boston Globe, 12 a.m.)
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Schneider's overtime strike pays off for Canadiens

Mathieu Schneider was able to do for Montreal on the final shot of the game what Philadelphia failed to achieve in eight tries. (Associated Press, 12 a.m.)

They brought plenty of punch to this party

A little bit of what the old Bruins were all about came back to the Garden last night, with fists flying, bodies banging, fans screaming, and enough honest emotion percolating to summon memories of a league that once served up that kind of raw entertainment on a nightly, shift-to-shift basis. (Globe Staff, 2/27/09)

Hunwick looks refreshed

Before last night, the most recent time Matt Hunwick saw NHL action was Feb. 7. In a 4-3 overtime loss to Philadelphia, Hunwick looked very much like a player who had missed the four previous games because of flu-like symptoms, committing a defensive-zone turnover that led to a Glen Metropolit goal. (Globe Staff, 2/27/09)

After long layoff, Brodeur bedevils

Marty's back, as good as ever. Martin Brodeur recorded his 99th career regular-season shutout, making 24 saves in his first game since elbow surgery in early November, as the New Jersey Devils beat the visiting Colorado Avalanche, 4-0, last night. (Associated Press, 2/27/09)

Nokelainen has a different view

Petteri Nokelainen's right eye is much better, almost all better, and doctors tell him he soon should be able to get back to playing for a living, earning his Bruins paycheck. (Globe Staff, 2/27/09)

A happy return for Ryder so far

To paraphrase Bill Parcells: In hockey season, hockey players play hockey. Take an errant stick in the head? Get three "fractured facial bones" in the forehead? Have surgery and then step back on the ice to play in a real, live NHL game 15 days later? Put up 3-2 -5 numbers in your first two games, including a pair of ... (Globe Columnist, 2/27/09)

Bruins get their Ducks in a row

In one corner, put a first-place club hungry to reclaim the emotion-filled, thump-first, puck-possession game that once had them atop the league. In the other corner, place a struggling team plagued by leaky goaltending, a tendency to take stupid penalties, and the lack of character that had them sipping from the Cup only two seasons ago. (Globe Staff, 2/27/09)

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When, where: Tonight, 7, at TD Banknorth Garden. TV, radio: NESN, WBZ (1030). Goals: Corey Perry 21, Bobby Ryan 21, Ryan Getzlaf 20. Assists: Getzlaf 49, Scott Niedermayer 34, Perry 32. Goaltending: Jean-Sebastien Giguere (16-15-4, 3.09), Jonas Hiller (14-12-1, 2.27). Head to head: This is the only meeting this year. The Ducks won last year's lone game, 2-1. Miscellany: Getzlaf ... (Boston Globe, 2/26/09)

Penguins escape Islanders

Petr Sykora scored with 2:28 remaining and the host Pittsburgh Penguins, badly missing the injured Sidney Crosby, played dismally most of the game but still beat the last-place New York Islanders, 1-0, last night. (Associated Press, 2/26/09)

Bruins regain the old bounce

Presence and jam, that's what coach Claude Julien said the Bruins had Tuesday night in their 6-1 victory over the Florida Panthers. (Globe Staff, 2/26/09)

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