Wednesday, June 15, 2011

THE BOSTON BRUINS is THE WINNER ON STANLEY CUP


Through the nerves of a goalkeeper and the State of the other, the Boston Bruins earned their first Stanley Cup since 1972. With their 4-0 victory in Game 7, the Bruins are the first team in history to win three hockey games in seven series one.

Tim Thomas stopped all 37 shots he saw, although he played on the road. Thomas won his fourth shutout of the playoffs, and the first game of the Stanley Cup final since Brodeuer 7 shutout of the Devils Martin accomplished the feat in 2003. Ended up winning the Conn Smythe Trophy as the best performer in 2011 playoffs.

Vancouver goalie had a much worse experience in the ice. Roberto Luongo stopped 17 of 20, but allowed two goals that will save quite common. Zed has Luongo played a crucial role in the past by their inability to perform in big games and just keep talking.

Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand provided all the firepower of Boston, scoring two goals each. Marchand added an additional point for the assistance of the first goal. Mark Recchi also had an assist for Boston.