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They are still two wins away from their destination, but the Boston Bruins are
gathering steam. Daniel Paille and Patrice Bergeron scored second-period goals
and Tuukka Rask made 28 saves Monday as the hard-charging Bruins blanked the
Chicago Blackhawks 2-0 to take a 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup final. The Bruins
were full value for their second straight win, coming out hard and crashing
Chicago to erase memories of a sluggish first period in Game 2. Boston seemed
bigger, faster and meaner on this night. Even anthem singer Rene Rancourt seemed
up for it, adding a few more degrees of difficulties to his litany of pre-game
fist pumps and facial contortions. The TD Garden crowd of 17,565, Bostons 163rd
straight sellout, ate it up. History has Boston at the front of the NHL
championship bus now. Teams winning Game 3 after splitting first two games of
the final have gone on to win 21 of 25 times since the best-of-seven format
began in 1939. The Bruins improved to 4-0 in Game 3s this post-season while the
Blackhawks fell to 0-4. Boston isnt celebrating quite yet, however. "Its nice to
get a win," said captain Zdeno Chara, who mixed it up with Bryan Bickell as the
clock wound down. "Were up 2-1. Weve got to get ready for the next one." "Weve
still got a few more games to go," added Tyler Seguin. Paille, the overtime hero
of Game 2, opened the scoring for Boston as the Bruins reshaped third line of
Paille, Chris Kelly and Seguin paid dividends again. The trio accounted for both
Boston goals in the Bruins overtime victory in Game 2. Bergeron then scored on
the power play, with Paille and Kelly drawing the penalties that led to the
goal. The Bruins forward was a one-man machine, with six shots in the first two
periods alone. He also dominated faceoffs, winning 19 of 22 in the first 40
minutes. The other Bruins did the little things too. Blocking shots. Winning
faceoffs. Shrugging off Blackhawks like annoying little brothers. When the
situation called for it, they just dumped the puck somewhere safe and regrouped.
The Bruins outshot Chicago 35-28 as Rask earned his third shutout of the
playoffs. It marked just the second time in 2013 that the Blackhawks had been
shut out. "Tonight I thought we made it rather easy on (Rask) as far as traffic
and finding and seeing pucks," said Chicago coach Joel Quenneville. "I think we
got to be better at going to the net in non-puck areas." The Blackhawks will get
a chance to do just that in Game 4, which goes Wednesday in Boston. There was
drama before the game as Chicago co-scoring leader Marian Hossa was a late
scratch, replaced by Ben Smith after being injured in the warmup. That meant
shelving a marquee player on a $7.9-million contract for a $550,000 forward who
had played once this season. "Marian Hossa out of the lineup after something
apparently happened in warm-ups," tweeted the Hawks. Quenneville later clarified
that the injury had nothing to do with the warmup. Hossa has an upper-body
injury, was a game-time decision and is listed day to day. "Were hopeful hell be
ready for the next game," he said. Still, it was a take-no-prisoners warmup.
Boston coach Claude Julien said Chara suffered a small cut during warmup after
losing an edge. Bruins defenceman Dennis Seidenberg said later the ice was poor
as hot, humid weather and a visit by the Rolling Stones last week probably didnt
help matters. Quenneville pointed to faceoffs and the power as the
difference-makers. Boston won 40 of 56 faceoffs and Chicago went 0 for 5 with
the man-advantage. The Hawks have not scored a power-play goal in their last 20
chances dating to Game 2 of the Western Conference final. The Bruins, meanwhile,
have killed off 27 straight penalties. Quenneville, who had eaarlier decided to
replace Brandon Bollig with Viktor Stalberg, shook up his lines like a
frustrated Scrabble player.
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Jonathan Toews surprisingly started with Marcus Kruger and Michael Frolik, while
Smith opened with Dave Bolland and Patrick Sharp. But it was the Bruins, outshot
19-4 in the first period of Game 2, who came out in high gear. They had seven
shots on Corey Crawford within the first five minutes. And whenever Toews came
over the boards, he found the giant shadow of Chara waiting. Crawford, who would
finish with 33 saves on the night, stopped Bergeron from in close. At the other
end, the imperious Rask handled a blast from Duncan Keith. Bostons Brad Marchand
had a glorious chance on a breakaway on the penalty kill late in the period
after somehow coralling a long Chara clearance. But he lost control of the puck
just in front of Crawford and, showing his frustration, smashed his stick to
pieces as he returned to the bench. Boston killed off a pair of penalties in the
first period. It was hard to say whether it was because the Bruins penalty
killing was so good or the Hawks power play so bad. Chicago clawed its way back
as the first period wore on and managed 10 shots to Bostons 11 by the time it
was over. The Bruins controlled the faceoff circle, however, wining 17 of 22 in
the first period. Boston opened the second with another offensive burst and
grabbed the lead. Paille was rewarded for some hard work at 2:13 in the Chicago
end, lifting Bollands stick to steal the puck and rifling a wrist shot past
Crawford, who seconds earlier had stopped Seguin. It was Pailles fourth goal of
the playoffs. Prior to Game 3, the Blackhawks had only surrendered four
power-play goals in 63 short-handed situations. The Paille-Kelly-Seguin line now
has seven points in the past two games with three goals and four assists. When
Chicago did get an opportunity, Rask was there. The big Finn stopped
Patrick Kane cold after a Hawks defenceman found him cruising in alone. Chicago
had to kill off a brief 5-on-3 opportunity late in the second and Bergeron
ripped a low shot in from the doorstep at 14:05 just seconds after Bolland, the
first Hawk to escape the penalty box, tried to get back into the play. Bergerons
seventh of the post-season capped a nifty passing play. Jaromir Jagrs sweet
assist on the play moved the 41-year-old in sole possession of fifth place in
all-time post-season scoring with 197 points (78 goals, 119 assists). Bolland,
for cross-checking, and Niklas Hjalmarsson, tripping, went off for hauling down
Kelly and Paille, respectively, as they drove at the goal. Like a hockey homage,
Seguin almost recreated the Bergeron goal on another power play later in the
period only to be stopped by Crawford. A frustrated Seguin put his stick between
his teeth when the play ended as he pondered what might have been. The Bruins
held a 26-18 edge in shots after 40 minutes. Boston, blunting the Chicago attack
with whatever was needed, killed off two more penalties in the third to further
frustrate the Hawks. The Bruins, meanwhile, almost made it 3-0 late in the game
during another Bolland penalty. Chicagos Bickell hit post in dying seconds as
the Blackhawks pressed to get on the board but couldnt find a way past Rask.
Notes: It was Chicagos first visit to TD Garden since March 29, 2010, when the
Bruins won 3-0. ... The first two games of the series lasted some 186 minutes,
leaving both teams with one win and five goals ... Chicago started
Viktor Stalberg in place of Brandon Bollig ... Tickets for Game 3 ranged from
$325 to a corner balcony seat to $7,500 for a 12th-row centre-ice loge seat on
StubHub earlier Monday ... The Bruins won all three of their home games in the
2010-11 final, outscoring the Canucks 17-3.
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