Now, the best team in the conference will pay a visit to Mellon Arena for today's 3:00 matinee with Penguins. The Bruins have 99 points, and are rock solid up and down the lineup.
Tim Thomas has garnered Vezina Trophy consideration, and Boston's top nine forwards are deeper and better rounded than any other in the league, bar none. Marc Savard, David Krejci, and Patrice Bergeron provide depth down the middle only rivaled by the Pens and a couple other opponents. At the same time, Blake Wheeler, Milan Lucic, Mark Recchi, and Phil Kessel are quality wingers, to name a few of Boston's sidecars. Zdeno Chara has arguably been the best defenseman in the NHL this year, and Dennis Wideman has emerged as a top pairing stud.
The Pens will face the Bruins with backup Mathieu Garon in net. For Garon, it is his second start since being acquired by the Penguins in mid-January, and his first in nearly 30 games.
Evgeni Malkin needs to wake up and contribute offensively for this one, or it could be a long day at the Igloo. Past history indicates he will, and it is an absolute necessity today.
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GO PENS!
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GO PENS!
1 comment:
garon?! seriously.
against the bruins?!
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