GDT: Game #79 4/2 12:30 PM - Hey Chicago - HERE COME THE BRUINS | NBC, TVAS , WBZ-FM 98.5

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This Morning's Officials

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Referees TJ Luxmore (21), Francis Charron (6)
Linesmen Shandor Alphonso (52), Bryan Pancich (94)

Ntl. Anthem Jim Cornelison




WAYBACK MACHINE






BOSTON vs CHICAGO, LIFETIME SERIES

The Bruins and Blackhawks are meeting for the 586th time in their histories with the Bruins having a 264-238-79-4 record and a 1,838-1,771 scoring edge in those games.

The Bruins are 98-146-45-4 in their 293 road games of this lifetime series with the Blackhawks holding a 948-793 scoring advantage
in those contests.

The Bruins 5-3-1 in their last 9 games vs. the Blackhawks, including a 1-0 loss in Boston on 1/22 when Marian Hossa scored with 1:26 remaining in regulation in the 1st game of this season’s series … They are 9-4-3 in their last 16 games overall vs. Chicago and they are 4-1-3 on their last 8 visits to United Center.

TODAY’S GAME

The Bruins visit the Blackhawks today in the 2nd & final game between these teams and the Bruins’ lone visit this season to United Center … The Bruins are 42-30-6 thus far this season with a 20-14-6 mark on home ice … They are 7-6-0 vs. Central Division opponents and are 16-11-0 vs. Western Conference teams this season.

The Bruins are today playing their 12th of 13 matinees this season and they enter today’s game with a 9-2-0 mark in afternoon games.

They are concluding their 14th & final set of back-to-back games today … They are currently 8-4-2 in the 1st of those games and are 3-8-2 in the 2nd game thus far.

They are also completing their 16 season sets of 3-games-in-4-nights, as they will host Tampa Bay on Tuesday … They are 9-6-1 in game 1s, 7-5-3 in game 2s and 5-7-2 in game 3s of those series so far.

MILESTONES APPROACHING

David Backes is 3 points shy of his 500th NHL point.
Drew Stafford is 3 points short of his 400th NHL point.

INJURIES (152 total man-games lost)-

Tim Schaller – Lower body injury suffered 3/8 vs DET; Has missed 11 games.
Frank Vatrano – Upper body injury suffered 3/29 in practice; Has missed 2 games.
Jimmy Hayes – Lower body injury suffered 4/1 vs FLA

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The Chicago Blackhawks already have locked up their 16th division championship, not to mention the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference playoffs.

Earning the Presidents' Trophy as the NHL's points leader -- and home-ice advantage throughout the playoffs -- is the next item on the Blackhawks' wish list. Chicago (50-21-7) has 107 points with four games to go in the regular season, which trails only the Washington Capitals, who have 110 points with five games remaining.

The Blackhawks have an opportunity to climb closer to the No. 1 overall spot when they host the Boston Bruins (42-30-6) in a Sunday matinee at the United Center.

The game marks the regular-season home finale for Chicago, which will finish with three road games before the playoffs start in mid-April.

Boston would love to spoil the party vibe that has existed for much of the season on Chicago's West Side, where the Blackhawks have posted a 26-9-5 record on their home ice. The Bruins are riding a four-game win streak and will try to push it to five as they look to improve their postseason predicament.

A crowded playoff race in the Eastern Conference and Atlantic Division currently features the Bruins as the second wild-card team with 90 points and four games to go. A strong finish could allow the Bruins to leapfrog the Toronto Maple Leafs and or the Ottawa Senators, both of whom have 91 points and five games remaining.

Meanwhile, the Tampa Bay Lightning are out of the playoff mix entering Sunday but trail the Bruins by only four points and have one game in hand. The week ahead could determine whether Boston hosts a first-round playoff series -- or even reaches the postseason at all.

The numbers can be difficult to digest, so Bruins players have taken a more simple approach.

"You've got to keep winning," Torey Krug told the team's official website. "The other teams are going to continue to win. If we keep doing this, then we don't have to look at the standings and look for help elsewhere. So we just need to focus on ourselves and continue to play our game and keep looking to make improvements."

Boston is led in scoring by Brad Marchand, who has 84 points (39 goals, 45 assists) in 78 contests. Three other players have 20-plus goals: David Pastrnak (32), David Krejci (23) and Patrice Bergeron (20).

Remarkably, Chicago has six players with at least 20 goals, and that number could reach seven if Ryan Hartman (18 goals) scores twice in the final four contests. The Blackhawks' scoring leader is reigning Hart Trophy winner Patrick Kane (34 goals, 53 assists), who has two straight multi-point games and 24 on the season.

Artemi Panarin (28 goals) has scored in each of the past three games, and Marian Hossa (26 goals) has goals in the past two contests. The Blackhawks have won back-to-back games and need two more wins to match the franchise record of 52 regular-season victories set during the 2009-10 campaign.

"We have the scoring spread through the team and it's not just one line doing all the heavy lifting," Hossa said. "Even the third and fourth lines contribute, and it's huge -- especially in the playoffs. We're getting wins, but we're also playing a lot better."

Anton Khudobin is expected to start in net for the Bruins in place of Tuukka Rask, who started Saturday. Khudobin is 6-5-1 with a 2.60 goals-against average and .899 save percentage in 12 games this season.

Corey Crawford likely will start for the Blackhawks after stopping 32 of 33 shots in Friday night's win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. He is 32-16-3 with a 2.50 GAA and .920 save percentage in 52 games.

If Crawford rests, Chicago coach Joel Quenneville will turn to Scott Darling in net. Darling is 18-5-4 with a 2.32 GAA and .924 save percentage in 31 contests.


 
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13Hockey

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Vegas has put up the spread for every single Sunday game except for the Bs Chicago

they must be worried about Hawks resting guys and don't wanna put a line out and get burned on people betting the B's at good plus odds
 

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Gotta just hope the Hawks rest players. Back-to-back vs. the Hawks when they're on the road and the Hawks didn't play yesterday. Doesn't exactly bode well.
 

TaroTsujimoto

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Have a good feeling that the offense will have a big game. If Khudobin does his part, I think we can win this.
 

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Just. F******. Win!

Hopefully Dobby is ready to step up again.

Dobby knew his start in Los Angeles could have been his NHL swan song and he responded.

This will not be a repeat of what happened almost exactly a year ago in Chicago.




I hope :popcorn:
 

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Wasn't it one of the Chicago broadcasters last year who complained about the playoff games starting too late? I suppose this is justice. How does Chicago get in the mood for hockey at 11:30? I feel weird at 1 PM watching the Bruins play....
 

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Today is the Blackhawks last home game of the regular season and fans are livid that it is an 11:30 AM start and it will be a firm 11:31 AM puck drop because NBC has golf later in the afternoon.

I am assuming the Blackhawks have the same local trophy traditions that the Bruins do which means fans have to be in seats by 11 AM local time - that is brutal.

NBC is hoping this game and the home final with Washington will help the new NBC Boston channel which launched January 1st and has been a ratings disaster so far.
 

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Wasn't it one of the Chicago broadcasters last year who complained about the playoff games starting too late? I suppose this is justice. How does Chicago get in the mood for hockey at 11:30? I feel weird at 1 PM watching the Bruins play....

Pat Foley went into a tirade about the Hawks having 8:30 PM local starts but when he did so the game was also being shown on NBCSN who cut him off.



If you live in the Midwest you are used to early start times for sports - NFL games start at NOON instead of 1 PM in the East.
 

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Today is the Blackhawks last home game of the regular season and fans are livid that it is an 11:30 AM start and it will be a firm 11:31 AM puck drop because NBC has golf later in the afternoon.

I am assuming the Blackhawks have the same local trophy traditions that the Bruins do which means fans have to be in seats by 11 AM local time - that is brutal.

NBC is hoping this game and the home final with Washington will help the new NBC Boston channel which launched January 1st and has been a ratings disaster so far.

So, you are saying we might get some help from the officials today? :naughty:

I have faith in Dobby and that the team plays tighter in front of him. No Tuukka to constantly bail them out. They can do it!!

GO BRUINS!!!
 

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Sure hope they were saving it for today cause other than Rask they all looked like crap. Sometimes less is more boys. Here's hoping for a better showing today.
 
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