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Bruins Crush Canucks 8-1 In Game 3 Of Stanley Cup Finals

Bruins Canucks Stanley Cup Finals

GREG BEACHAM   06/ 6/11 11:29 PM ET   AP

BOSTON — Shortly after the Boston Bruins lost Nathan Horton to a frightening injury, they found a dazzling offensive rhythm that got them back into the Stanley Cup finals.

Andrew Ference and David Krejci each had a goal and an assist during Boston's four-goal second period, Tim Thomas made 40 saves, and the Bruins beat the Canucks 8-1 in Game 3 on Monday night, trimming Vancouver's series lead to 2-1.

Mark Recchi scored two goals for the Bruins, who turned a big win into a blowout with four more goals in the final 8 1/2 minutes of the third period against beleaguered goalie Roberto Luongo, who won the first two games of the series in Vancouver.

The Bruins were one goal shy of equaling the finals record of nine in a game, set by Detroit in Game 2 of the 1936 series and matched by Toronto six years later in Game 5. The eight goals were the most scored in the finals since Colorado topped Florida 8-1 on June 6, 1996, in Game 2, according to STATS LLC.

Boston emerged from its offensive slump after Horton was taken off the ice on a stretcher in the first period after taking a late hit to the head from Vancouver defenseman Aaron Rome.

"It's always tough when a guy goes down," said forward Brad Marchand, who scored a short-handed goal. "We really wanted to get this win tonight for him. It's a very tough situation, and everyone is worried about him, but it definitely gave us motivation to win."

Game 4 is Wednesday in Boston.

Marchand scored a short-handed goal in the second period, and Daniel Paille added another short-handed goal in the third. Recchi, Chris Kelly and Michael Ryder – who finished with three points – scored in the final 2 1/2 minutes as the Bruins emphatically avoided a daunting 0-3 series deficit.

Boston had managed just three goals in its previous 10 periods before torching Luongo, who stopped 30 shots. Boston hadn't even scored six goals in a finals game since May 5, 1970, in Game 2 against St. Louis on the way to their last championship.

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Jannik Hansen broke up Thomas' shutout bid with 6:07 to play for the Canucks, who finally hit a major bump in their late-season roll toward their first Stanley Cup title.

NHL scoring champion Daniel Sedin got a 10-minute misconduct late in the jarring loss for the Presidents' Trophy winners, who had won seven of eight games. The Canucks had given up just six total goals in their previous four games while closing out the Western Conference finals and taking a two-game lead over Boston.

The palpable excitement of Boston's first home finals game in 21 years turned into unease just 5 minutes into Game 3.

After Horton passed the puck to Milan Lucic at the Vancouver blue line, Rome left his feet to deliver a hard shoulder check to Horton's upper chest and head. Horton appeared to be unconscious after he landed flat on his back, his arm spookily reaching up into empty space.

Medical personnel spent several minutes attending to Horton, who scored the Bruins' winning Game 7 goals in the first round against Montreal and again in the Eastern Conference finals against Tampa Bay. The crowd gave a standing ovation as Horton was wheeled off the ice, wearing a neck brace and apparently talking.

Rome got a five-minute major for interference and a game misconduct, with at least one fan throwing a yellow towel at the Vancouver bench while Rome went to the dressing room. The shaken Bruins didn't score on six shots on their marathon power play, with the Canucks blocking shots and diving to protect Luongo.

The Boston crowd rose and cheered several minutes later when a scoreboard message told them Horton could move his arms and legs when he was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital.

Boston fans already were upset with the Canucks after two bad-tempered games in Vancouver, including Alex Burrows' apparent bite on Patrice Bergeron's finger during Game 1. The bite was still on the minds of both teams, with players from both teams taunting their opponents by pointing their index finger at another player's mouth.

Just 11 seconds into the second period – the same amount of time Alex Burrows needed to end overtime in Game 2 – Ference threaded a long shot past Krejci and two Canucks defensemen to beat Luongo on the far side of his net.

The Bruins' struggling power play finally connected 4:11 later for just its seventh goal of the postseason when Recchi's centering pass hit the stick of Vancouver's Ryan Kesler, deflecting through Luongo's legs.

The 43-year-old Recchi, already the oldest player to score in a finals game, added his second goal with 2:21 to play.

After Marchand created his own short-handed goal with a pass to himself off the boards, Krejci scored an easy goal on a long rebound given up by the struggling Luongo, a top contender for the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.

Thomas was sharp on the other end, with a handful of slick saves including two point-blank stops on Mason Raymond late in the second period. The goalie then got the Boston crowd on its feet with a two-handed check of Vancouver captain Henrik Sedin, knocking the playoffs scoring leader flat on his back while he tried to catch a puck that popped into the air in front of Thomas' crease.

Vancouver won the first two games on its home ice, turning both games in their favor in the third period before dramatic late game-winners by Raffi Torres and Burrows.

Game 3 already was essentially over before it even got that far.

The third period turned chippy after Sedin and Ference got misconducts for a scuffle. Moments later, Boston's Shawn Thornton threw his stick up the Bruins' tunnel in anger at the officials after getting his own misconduct penalty.

The clubs combined for 98 penalty minutes in the third, with Kesler and Boston's Dennis Seidenberg dropping their gloves for the first fight of the finals.

Boston was buzzing for the first June home game in Bruins history, along with their first Stanley Cup finals game at TD Garden, which wasn't open when Boston made its last trip in 1990. Bruins fans filled the downtown streets – but so did Vancouver fans, who wore their club's blue jerseys while filling hundreds of seats in the lower bowl.

NOTES: The Bruins won Game 3 in all four of their postseason series. ... Boston coach Claude Julien made one lineup change for Game 3, scratching rookie Tyler Seguin and inserting Thornton. The 19-year-old Seguin hadn't scored since the first two games of the Eastern Conference finals, and Julien limited the No. 2 overall pick's ice time in the first two games in Vancouver. ... Vancouver C Manny Malhotra played his second straight game since returning from a career-threatening eye injury. He even took the opening draw, but the faceoff specialist lost it to Bergeron. Malhotra played 14:58. ... Boston had won just five total games in its previous five trips to the finals since its last championship in 1972. ... Vancouver's Green Men superfans had seats halfway up the lower bowl on the end of the ice, but they had little to celebrate. A Boston fan patted one of the bodysuited fans on the head after Boston's fourth goal.

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45 minutes ago (11:02 PM)
And the beating continues 4:0 !!! Go BRUINS!!! Shwe-e-e-e­t !!!
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17 minutes ago (11:30 PM)
Red Sox 11 at Yankees 6. Good night in Kenmore Square.
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Sorry to break it to you, but...
1 hour ago (10:24 PM)
How's everybody doing tonight? Canuckster­s, you okay? There are some hotline numbers that you can call, just in case...
44 minutes ago (11:03 PM)
Collecting bodies, ain't you?! ;))
4:0 Not enough bold letters!!!
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Sorry to break it to you, but...
8 hours ago (3:56 PM)
Closing in on game time! Hopefully the Bruins will come out throwing everything in Luongo's direction. Test the Michelin Man right off the bat. The last 3 shots on him were goals, so look to keep pouring them in.
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8 hours ago (3:42 PM)
Hey! You wanna bite my finga tough guy!
17 hours ago (7:07 AM)
Go Vancouver! Who in the heck would rather live in Boston over Vancouver? Boston is a arm pit compared to Vancouver.
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15 hours ago (9:08 AM)
And the award for "Stu.pides­t Post of the Day" goes to....

(drum roll)

JEFE! Hey, congrats man!
11 hours ago (12:21 PM)
Vancouver? Is that near Mooseskull or Fishump?
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8 hours ago (3:40 PM)
Having lived in both cities, I would have to choose Vancouver because the people there were so nice. But I support the Bruins for old time's sake.
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Sorry to break it to you, but...
8 hours ago (3:58 PM)
Both cities are fantastic. Not sure why some people (not necessaril­y you) have to boil it down to that level. If I was to relocate out of the U.S., I'd likely choose British Columbia.
43 minutes ago (11:04 PM)
Go, go ... down, down, down 4 Bruins goals to nothing.
07:52 PM on 6/07/2011
Agree with others, Luongo way way overrated. Hopefully this will end the talk of him winning the Conn Smythe . A lot of Vancouver sports guys have been touting him already. He's played solid in some games,look­ed shaky in some, and couldn't stop a beach ball in slow motion from centre ice in others (like last night). I
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06:46 PM on 6/07/2011
My eyes keep floating back to the score.

8-1!

One goal short of tying the biggest slau.ghter in Finals history.

3 goals on the final 3 shots.

I mean....8-­1!

Sure was quiet in here today. The only Canucks around to play are the short-bus crew.
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Kia Ora!
02:11 PM on 6/07/2011
Four-game suspension for Rome. Good. They should've given him more into next season.
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06:33 PM on 6/07/2011
The good news is that it makes this weary, soft team even more likely to fatigue. The bad news is that Rome is a nobody.
02:04 PM on 6/07/2011
Canucks made 3 critical mistakes that may cost them the Cup. The finger, the hit and leaving Luongo in the game. Lots of extra motivation and an opportunit­y to practice exploiting Luongo's weakness. Certainly, the Bruins could extend this to 7 games if needed. Game 4 winner should be the favorite. Continued stand up, heads up play in the neutral zone, owning the corners and confidence in their PP kill. Just as it was w/Tampa, the speedy Canucks, especially w/a depleted defensive corp, will probably have little left in the tank for a game 7.
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09:13 PM on 6/07/2011
You forgot about Lapierre mocking Bergeron for the finger incident as the 'should've been suspended' Burrows had a hand in every goal in game 2.

Going into the Finals I really didn't have a favorite. Now I'm fully behind the Bruins... and coming from a Colts fan, rooting for any team from the city that hates Peyton Manning is a serious thing...
12:14 PM on 6/07/2011
I can't wait till Henrik raises the Stanley Cup above his head this friday night at home!
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12:35 PM on 6/07/2011
First they need to find Luongo's jockstrap. I think he left it on the ice after Game 3.
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
12:50 PM on 6/07/2011
As soft as he is playing they shouldn't let Henrietta touch the cup.
03:29 PM on 6/07/2011
He might break a nail.
05:07 PM on 6/07/2011
Soft players don't win the league MVP. How many current Bruins have won it again?
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2 hours ago (9:58 PM)
Good luck with that.
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11:35 AM on 6/07/2011
This game finally showed the true nature of these two teams. The Canucks seemed like a good hockey team. Fast and skilled always does well in the NHL, for a time. Then, the playoffs arrive, and it gets physical. Most fast skilled teams don%u2019t do physical too well. They can't get physical without getting dirty. Deny it all you want, rationaliz­e till you%u2019r­e canuckblue in the face, but the Canucks have shown little to no class in this series. Borrows, LaPierrre, and now Rome. True character, revealed under pressure.

Contrast that with the Bruins: Fast? Yes, maybe not as fast as Vancouver. Skilled? Absolutely­. Physical ? Need any more proof than this game? This team is a physical presence, and they don%u2019t need late hits or bush league bites to do the job. They HIT and they HIT and they HIT. CLEANLY. And they don%u2019t usually go for the silly finger-in-­the-face stuff, except when provoked by a pack of punks. Then they stand up. The fact that Julien chastised Recchi et al for those antics says much. I forget, did Vigneault tell his players to knock that stuff off?

So, no surprise to Bs fans, the series is a dogfight. Or, actually a bear fight. And the bear is awake, and VERY grumpy. This team is full of guys who know how to play the hard physical game. It%u2019s called Bruins hockey. We%u2019ll see how it ends up%u2026bu­t I would not bet against the bear%u2026

GO BRUINS!!
11:25 AM on 6/07/2011
Hey Vancouver, that must really "bite."

(sorry, couldn't reisist)
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11:13 AM on 6/07/2011
This game was unreal. I can not say enough positive things about Boston consistent­ly putting their fingers in the Canucks faces. Boston has really shown themselves to be a tough, resilient and classy Hockey Club. The Canucks have shown themselves to be a bad stereotype of a dirty 70's team. A set of twins, a gangly goalie and a bench full of criminals.
jkb5371
what is this??
11:40 AM on 6/07/2011
Don't forget the the soccer like faking/div­ing/embell­ishments from Vancouver.­..even the vaunted Sedins are not above tossing their head back as if they were shot when the stick was is no where near their head...
Pitiful.
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11:58 AM on 6/07/2011
Man, Burrows screaming out like he just got shot in both legs when Lucic shoved him was probably the most pathetic thing I've seen in ages. This kid truly is vile. He represents all that is bad in sports. Biting, acting, whining...­awful.

Glad that neither the refs nor Lucic bought the charade. Instead, Lucic gave him a little pounding and humiliatin­g him for all the world to see.
05:08 PM on 6/07/2011
Classy?! What planet are you on? You considerin­g flicking off the audience classy?
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
05:18 PM on 6/07/2011
Considerin­g the audience was in Montreal? They could give the kid the Lady Bing.
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11:10 AM on 6/07/2011
The Rome hit was LATE. And the greatest evidence of that was that almost everyone at the game didn't see what happened. I was at the game and no one that I spoke to in my section knew what happened and that included Canuck fans. Everyone follows the puck and the hit was so late that no one saw it. Horton is also a 7 year veteran of the NHL and he knows when he needs to keep his head up so blaming Horton is ridiculous­. Add on the fact that Rome appeared to leave his feat and target the head and there is no other conclusion­. LATE HIT.
jkb5371
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11:44 AM on 6/07/2011
Yeah, he's got to be done for this series and maybe a couple more games next season. Lucic had the puck on his stick (with Horton at center ice and Lucic on the LW) when the hit came to Horton so it was late for sure.
12:07 PM on 6/07/2011
If the NHL is consistent­, nothing should happen to Rome. Chara's hit on Patches was later, and resulted in a broken neck...no suspension­.
05:10 PM on 6/07/2011
Hard hockey passes go from tape to tape in fractions of seconds. Defenders have half a second after the puck carrier releases the puck to make contact. A puck arriving on a stick before the hit occured is not a smoking gun.
05:09 PM on 6/07/2011
They didn't see it because Bostoner's don't know hockey. They've only started going to games the last three years: http://esp­n.go.com/n­hl/attenda­nce/_/year­/2007
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24 hours ago (11:58 PM)
What else do they have to do in Vancouver? Go to a Grizzlies ga....err.­...oops.
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12 hours ago (11:21 AM)
Ever hear of the Original 6? Better get your book bag and crayons as I believe that short yellow bus that picks you up every day is outside!!!­!
10:04 AM on 6/07/2011
Question for Canucks fans: Luongo has a reputation for being inconsiste­nt, how does he usually respond after being shelled? Does it get into his head or does he flip a switch. I know Roloson wasn't the same after he got embarrasse­d and pulled. Thomas usually has his best game after a bad one.
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10:07 AM on 6/07/2011
The worst part for him was how he ended. 3 goals on 3 shots.

That has to get into your head. The Bs finally found the weakness..­.shooting high. The guy is so weighted down with his absurd pads that he can barely stand up.
10:28 AM on 6/07/2011
I was screaming "shoot high" for the first two games. How could they not see it, every shot was along the ice, right into his giant blockers.
11:46 AM on 6/07/2011
He's gotten shelled in the Chicago series, only to come back to stone them in Game 7. Luongo will bounce back from this game.
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12:12 PM on 6/07/2011
He was as schizo as ever in that series. Game 1 shut-out. Games 2 and 3, he did just enough while still giving up goals. Then the floodgates opened:

7-2 Chicago
5-0 Chicago
4-3 Chicago

Game 7 was a toss-up, but he certainly played much better to snag a 2 to 1 victory.
10 hours ago (1:42 PM)
I agree, the only question in my mind is: how soon will he regain his composure? Realistica­lly, if the Bruins win tonight, steal one in Vancouver, it's 3-2 coming home to Boston. (If that happens, the Bruins will totally choke away game six--it's in their genes.) Still, Bruins fans are happy to see this go seven.