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Boston Bruins Top Tampa Bay Lightning 1-0, Advance To Stanley Cup Finals

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HOWARD ULMAN   05/28/11 07:27 AM ET   AP

BOSTON — The Boston Bruins are in the Stanley Cup finals for the first time in 21 years. Now they have a shot at their first NHL championship in 39.

They advanced Friday night with a 1-0 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals behind Tim Thomas' second shutout of the series and Nathan Horton's goal with 7:33 left in the third period.

"This is a great moment. (It's) been a long time for Boston. How long has it been actually?" the 37-year-old Thomas said, "Also a long journey for me to get here. Can't be too happy too long, though, unless you are the last man standing."

The Stanley Cup finals begin on Wednesday in Vancouver against the Western Conference champion Canucks, who had the best record in the NHL, scored the most goals and allowed the fewest.

For now, though, the Bruins can savor their success after one of their best performances of the season.

"It's great to be a part of something amazing. That was the highest level of concentration I have experienced," Bruins center Patrice Bergeron said. "I couldn't wait to jump on Timmy and enjoy the moment."

Boston won its most recent championship in 1972 and hadn't reached the finals since 1990, when it lost to the Edmonton Oilers.

Tampa Bay won the Stanley Cup in 2004, but missed the playoffs the past three years before falling short of its ultimate goal this year.

"It's difficult," Lightning rookie coach Guy Boucher said, "because you know that your players on the ice used every ounce of energy left that they had."

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In a very well played, penalty-free game, the Bruins left far behind the specter of last year's playoff failure. They blew a 3-0 lead in games and a 3-0 lead in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, losing 4-3 to the Philadelphia Flyers.

"From the beginning of the season, we knew we had some unfinished business," Bruins captain Zdeno Chara said. "Guys were hungry throughout the playoffs."

This season, they squandered 3-2 series leads in the first round against Montreal and then against Tampa Bay. But they beat the Canadiens 4-3 in overtime in Game 7, with Horton scoring the winning goal. Then the forward, playing in the postseason for the first time in his career after five years with the Florida Panthers, came through again with his eighth playoff goal.

"He certainly has played like a big-game player," Bruins coach Claude Julien said.

So has Thomas – all season.

He led the NHL in goals-against average and save percentage after missing all of last year's playoffs because of a hip injury. After offseason surgery, he was as good as ever, and that includes the 2008-09 season when he won the Vezina Trophy as the league's top goalie.

"I think a lot of people thought I was over the hill," Thomas said. "I knew it wasn't true. I put in a lot of work over the summer and I've had an unbelievable year. I've been blessed."

He made 24 saves in his third career playoff shutout. Horton's goal spoiled an outstanding game by Lightning goalie Dwayne Roloson, who stopped 37 shots.

"It is hard to explain how good this feeling is," Horton said.

Andrew Ference started the scoring play on the left side behind the red line with a pass to David Krejci, also on the left. Horton was on the same side, but when Krejci got the puck, Horton veered to the right. Krejci skated in and threaded a pass to Horton, who put the puck between Roloson and the left post.

"I don't think he could have stopped that puck and I don't think he could have done better than he did tonight," Boucher said. "It's hard to look at. One little defensive mistake."

With 3 seconds left and the puck in the Lightning zone, Bergeron raised his stick while standing in the "spoked B" logo symbolizing the Bruins at center ice. And when the game ended, Thomas raised both arms and arched his back against the net that the Lightning never reached in the decisive game as yellow and black towels given to fans fluttered to the ice.

"Once they went up 1-0, they really came back (on defense) with five guys and it was tough to get anything," said Vincent Lecavalier, who had 6 goals and 13 assists in the playoffs. "We got a few shots, but it was tough to get the rebounds."

Roloson fell to 7-1 in elimination games during his career, including 4-1 this postseason. Tampa Bay rallied from a 3-1 deficit to beat Pittsburgh in the first round, with Roloson shutting out the Penguins 1-0 in Game 7 on the road. But after beating the Bruins in Game 6 to force one more game, the Lightning's comeback fortunes changed.

"We came back all year long," Boucher said. "We kept coming and kept coming and we really believed we were coming back. It's a shock. When you really believe, it's difficult to accept."

Tampa Bay forward Steven Stamkos was struck in the face by a puck early in the second period and briefly left the game. He was hit on the left side of the head off a hard shot from the right point by Bruins defenseman Johnny Boychuk and he immediately dropped to the ice. There was some blood on the ice when the No. 1 overall draft pick in 2008 got up and skated quickly to his bench, holding his face.

He missed about five minutes of game time, then returned with a full cage face shield in place of the visor he had been wearing.

Notes: Tampa Bay's Sean Bergenheim, third in the playoffs with nine goals after scoring just 14 in the regular season, missed his second straight game with an undisclosed injury that also kept him out of the last two periods of Game 5. ... The 41-year-old Roloson played in his 50th postseason game and fell to 7-1 in elimination games. Thomas appeared in his 36th. ... The date of the game, May 27, is the latest the Bruins have played in club history. ... The Lightning have three players remaining from their 2004 championship team – Martin St. Louis, Lecavalier and Pavel Kubina, who missed the last 10 games with an upper body injury.

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0 minute ago (10:16 AM)
The Bruins can and will beat Vancouver.
11 hours ago (11:20 PM)
Calgary still sucks!
Vancouver in 5
18 hours ago (4:17 PM)
Hi
I'm a life long fan of the habs. It's very cool that our friends from vancouver made the final.
Wish them luck, going to need it, lots of it. missing or if not outright missing still hurt players for vancouver, malhotra,b­allard,sal­o,keslar, hurt for boston savard, bergeron,b­ergeron played in the last game. Boston needs bergeron,h­e wins face offs the next guy down in boston for face offs is recci i think and bergeron wins on average 70 percent. You cannot even though i wish you could compare thomas to luongo. Luongo is half the goalie that thomas is, one of the interestin­g things about van is the back up goalie was quite a star in junior and should big loo get pulled its possible the kid could steal a game...may­be. Back up in boston is rask who on any given day could start for any nhl team. Another position where van delivers less than boston is coaching, julien is by far and away a better coach than vigneault, he has boston playing hard for him. I wish the nucks would win being a habs fan,but i can't see how van is going to get past the injuries to their best players,ev­en though they will play anyways hurt or not, I dont think its in the cards.bost­on in six.
never hear the end of this from cherry.go van.
06:11 AM on 5/30/2011
Time for the bruins to go down like the celtics did, choke city
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
23 hours ago (10:56 AM)
The Celts didn't choke, they got injured and old.
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
09:08 AM on 5/30/2011
Sad.
02:12 AM on 5/30/2011
Vancouver is going to win, they are too good, the sedins and company will dominate
I know most people do not know much about the canucks, so take a look for yourself:
http://www­.tenmillio­nslaves.wo­rdpress.co­m/2011/05/­24/17-year­s-in-the-m­aking/
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Dunkleberger Karl
Historian,Humanitarian,Hedonist.
01:20 AM on 5/30/2011
Vancouver in 5 , because the red wings should have been able to shut them down in 4! and failed!
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Winthorpe
Need a fourth for squash
01:46 AM on 5/30/2011
Given that they didn't play each other, that was a tall order.
11:51 AM on 5/29/2011
the canucks better win the cup for canada and the habs...
boston better not win, and this is the reason:

http://www­.tenmillio­nslaves.wo­rdpress.co­m/2011/05/­29/why-van­couver-nee­ds-to-win-­the-stanle­y-cup-for-­the-habs/
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Sad But True
Sorry to break it to you, but...
12:12 PM on 5/29/2011
Easily the most anemic smack in the history of hockey.
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
05:58 PM on 5/29/2011
Wow...you need another team to win the cup for you? Sad.
10:21 PM on 5/29/2011
Habs can't win one by themselve? How long till habs fans stop whining?
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
09:11 AM on 5/30/2011
You think that will ever stop?
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duckzilla
14 hours ago (8:03 PM)
i prefer when they lose and whine

much better than when their teams win and they attempt to burn their own city down
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
11:08 AM on 5/29/2011
Normally, a Stanley Cup final featuring a battle of clearly the two best goaltender­s in the NHL going head-to-he­ad (plus featuring the league's highest scorer) would be a selling point and something the NHL might use in promotions ...
But in a HUGE sign of what a low-scorin­g, watered-do­wn, slogfest the NHL has become one need only to look at the scoring leaders for this season to see that the NHL had just ONE single 100 point scorer this year. That's not a type-o! That's 1.
So it's not the quality of the goalies but the lack of overall talent and/or quality of play that is the current hallmark of the league.
Have we retrograde­d all the way back to the mid 60's or even before that?
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
11:19 AM on 5/29/2011
Did you ever think it was more a sign of an improvemen­t in league D? Or the fact that fewer teams are looking for the one way player and seeking out those forwards that can play well in both ends?
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
11:38 AM on 5/29/2011
1) Too many teams = too many players = lower overall skill level in the leage (ie players that would never make the NHL in 1981 or '86 now have ten year careers).
2) Nearly zero restrictio­ns on goaltender­s equipment = guys like Mr Thomas who looks like the Stay-Puff Marshmallo­w Man or the famous Michelin Tire Guy, meaning a huge block of humanity and equipment who does not much more than play his angles correctly and tighten up into a giant wall that cover the entire net. Effective and within the rules to be sure but requiring a lot of talent (like a parent, dryden, smith, roy, hasek or brodeur)? Not so much.
Final result: Low scoring, watered-do­wn, little excitement­, very low TV ratings games.
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Dunkleberger Karl
Historian,Humanitarian,Hedonist.
01:21 AM on 5/30/2011
Too many teams means less , super teams, and more super stars!
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
10:12 AM on 5/30/2011
Yes, all those 100 point and 50 goal scorers in the NHL over the last five years are sure super stars.
2 hours ago (8:32 AM)
are you serious there were a lot of goals in this series alone... even a 5-6 game...so what do you want European hockey where you have little water bugs running around unconteste­d. In my opinion even though my team was on the losing end it was a near perfect game....go­od goal tending, D and PLENTY of scoring chances...­without the constant whistles and penalties to the box for ticky tack things. Best referring of the series, period.
Last I checked this is a WILL sport. Where heart and want-to trumps talent every time. If you want it, you take it. No waiting you're turn at bat, 4 downs or the constant stop play of basketball­....
11:05 AM on 5/29/2011
To the relief of both Canucks and Oilers fans, Mark Messier will not be playing in the finals.
11:53 PM on 5/28/2011
21 years - Believe it!
"We want the Cup, We want the Cup."
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freddychef
what the heck is this??????????
02:34 AM on 5/29/2011
canucks scc 2010/2011
sux 2 B U!
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Geordie Hrt
My micro-bio has no tan lines
05:43 AM on 5/29/2011
No my culinary friend, It is very good, might I say chateaubri­and good!!
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Apollos Dad
Co-incidence or Conspiracy?!
07:53 PM on 5/29/2011
Hey Greg, Hope all is well! Cant wait til Game 1 :D
20 hours ago (2:31 PM)
I'm fine, I'm great!
The game was Bruins at their best. Can't wait for Wednesday!
All the best to you! ;))
09:08 PM on 5/28/2011
A terrific game last night! Nothing, but nothing, beats the Stanley Cup Playoffs!
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Dunkleberger Karl
Historian,Humanitarian,Hedonist.
01:22 AM on 5/30/2011
Sweet 16 -the national champion ship in the NCAA march madness is close!
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paddles
"pro" not "re" gressive
3 hours ago (7:37 AM)
Not really-too many teams and it's basically a pro sport now. College is for learning-n­ot playing. I would say that the Frozen Four is far more comparable­.
08:00 PM on 5/28/2011
Great game. Stamkos is a warrior for coming back after the puck to the face. Awesome game 7 to watch. Awesome to see Horton do it again. I cannot wait for Wednesday! The goalie matchup is so close, and will be so much fun to watch...bu­t...in Timmy we Trust.
GO BRUINS!!!
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Apollos Dad
Co-incidence or Conspiracy?!
08:10 PM on 5/28/2011
Hi Ho Spaghettio­, Life is good! Competitio­n is better! Calgon, take me away......­.
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Grant in Calgary
Please enjoy our product in moderation
05:52 PM on 5/28/2011
I'm not a huge hockey fan, more of a baseball guy, but I'd love to see a Canadian based team win the cup again for a change. We've had a few shots at it the last 8 or 10 years but haven't won. I'd even cheer for the Leafs to bring the cup home.
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freddychef
what the heck is this??????????
02:36 AM on 5/29/2011
nice back handed compliment­......

grant, I expected better of you.

not even worth a blog coloum.
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Grant in Calgary
Please enjoy our product in moderation
04:39 PM on 5/29/2011
Being a tad sensitive are we?

There was no compliment there . . . the Leafs are Canada's lovable losers, that's no secret to anyone.
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duckzilla
13 hours ago (9:30 PM)
well i don't usually drink beer

but when i do i drink a dos equis
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JohnnyRivers
05:32 PM on 5/28/2011
I want the Canucks and Canada to win the cup, but, the Canuck "playing" record does not deserve to be in the running. Their winning record does not really tell the story of their game playing. They truly benefited from the sport being basically just a game of penalties and ooops with staged fights to make it interestin­g.
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Sad But True
Sorry to break it to you, but...
06:56 PM on 5/28/2011
Huh?
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Apollos Dad
Co-incidence or Conspiracy?!
07:07 PM on 5/28/2011
Dont spoil his buzzzzz
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JohnnyRivers
08:59 PM on 5/28/2011
Winning in sudden death overtime is a joke and that's how the Canucks made it to the dance for the first time since the US Appealed Court let Oliver North get-off on his Iran-Contr­a conviction­. That's one huge American oops to mark this Canadian oops.