GDT: GAME 75: Habs vs Dirty Bruins, April 3rd @7 PM | SN, RDS, NESN

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Games against Boston are never easy but I think we are getting a freebie here. Bruins are currently sitting last in the east with a 1-8-1 record and they are in the middle of a 6 games losing streak.

We need to capitalize on this opportunity and create some separation with the other teams and get a bit closer to Ottawa.

Hopefully Kapanen can give a nice boost to the team.
 
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I'll be missing the game since I've got tickets to a concert. At least there's a sports bar near by, so I'll check out the first period since the show starts at 8 and I don't care about the openers.

Go Habs.
 
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The Bruins know how to rebuild and when to get rid of aging assets, unlike this franchise. We will lose, just because, and the ruins will tank next year as well for MacKenna , along with Pittsburgh

Anyways, have a blessed day
 
Habs have a tendency to play great against upper tier teams while not performing all that well against bad teams, Boston is a bad team.
Except this remains the Habs’ most grueling rival that will stop at nothing to win, regardless of what their record says or where they are in the standings. That “bad team” will not necessarily play bad — I expect the Bruins to raise their game — Habs will need to be ready from the get-go.
 
Games against Boston are never easy but I think we are getting a freebie here. Bruins are currently sitting last in the east with a 1-8-1 record and they are in the middle of a 6 games losing streak.

We need to capitalize on this opportunity and create some separation with the other teams and get a bit closer to Ottawa.

Hopefully Kapanen can give a nice boost to the team.
Kapanen is expected to play? That sounds super tight seeing as he is serious jetlag distance away.
 
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