GDT: Habs @ Bruins | 5/14/14 7:00PM EDT | CBC/RDS/NBCSN

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99GoHabsGo99

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2-2 wearing jersey
2-0 with no jersey

Going with no jersey tonight.. Putting it all on the line..

I'm seriously gonna be sitting here with my hands over my face nervous biting my nails all game... If Habs score early you guys will prob hear me from here.
 

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Say what you will about Tony, but he is the bruins fans most hated MTL media personality and he's walking around Boston like that. This is some W7 level trolling :laugh:
 

Madevilz

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I've never seen the Bruins lose a game 7 in Boston. 2011 with the Habs, Tampa in 2011, last year with the Leafs. Will today continue that streak? I hope not, but probably.

Boston is 3-0 when I watch game 7s in their own barn.

Das it mane. Bruins are destined to be the champs again.
Habs have no chance tonight.

5-0 Bruins
 

Rapala

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I've never seen the Bruins lose a game 7 in Boston. 2011 with the Habs, Tampa in 2011, last year with the Leafs. Will today continue that streak? I hope not, but probably.

Andy
We will never have a better chance to make it happen.
Do you not sense, taste, feel, and even smell the difference between 2011,The Leafs, and this current edition of The Montreal Canadiens?
To me it's palpable.

GHG
 

jpchabby

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We definitely have the team to beat the Bruins.

We have depth at every position, and an all star goalie.

Tonight is gonna be all about CHaracter and desire to win it all.

The team that wins this game wil have, IMO, an easy opponent in the Rangers, even though they have a good goalie.

Let's do it boys.
 

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Andy
We will never have a better chance to make it happen.
Do you not sense, taste, feel, and even smell the difference between 2011,The Leafs, and this current edition of The Montreal Canadiens?
To me it's palpable.

GHG

I hope so my friend.

GHG!
 

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Say what you will about Tony, but he is the bruins fans most hated MTL media personality and he's walking around Boston like that. This is some W7 level trolling :laugh:

My advice for Tony is avoid alleyways, stick to very public thoroughways, and make sure he's got bodyguards at all times. Then get to the Gardens, stay close to Chris Nilan, he knows his way around Boston and after yesterday's proclamation by him, they both may need that!:laugh::laugh::laugh::sarcasm:
 

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Tonight is our time. We will slay the bruins and break their hearts like they did to us in 2011 . It is our time and we will win.

3-2 overtime required . Plekanec gwg
 

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Tonight is our time. We will slay the bruins and break their hearts like they did to us in 2011 . It is our time and we will win.

3-2 overtime required . Plekanec gwg

Why not triple-OT while we're at it!

(I'd have my heart attack before the start of the 1st OT anyway)
 

S Bah

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If Therrien can swing it the Habs might be better served, arriving at the Gardens an hour earlier than usual, getting the feel for the arena before the masses. Many players play better and without jitters, plunging themselves into the job at hand! A fast start would be well advised and have the added plus of absolute concentration! All players on each team will have a case of nerves, it's the 7th game of a Bruins - Habs series, any player that isn't pumped full of adrenalin hasn't got blood flowing through their veins. Must be the same for anyone involved in the game, IMHO, even fans feel the emotional upheavals leading up to the puck dropping.

Habs need to focus on playing their game to the absolute best, no 2nd guessing, just play to the best of their abilities and leave it all on the ice every shift. They do that and the best team will win, the HABS!:handclap::handclap::handclap:
 

Hoople

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The thing to avoid most in Boston is icing the puck.
Our greatest difficulties there stem from this one flaw.
Beaulieu is part if the solution not the problem.

GHG

Puck patience.

No need to fire the puck out of the zone to ice it. The Habs do very well when they simply stop with the puck and let the pursuit over skate.

What you said is key. Icing gives the Bruins momentum.
 
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