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We need to take the momentum we gained in a fairly dominant third period last night, throw all hands on deck, and come out and dominate game 7.

 

Please don't be "that team" that f***s up this badly.

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getting some quality shifts and getting the crowd into early will help. The B's need to score first or else they are gonna get down on themselves big time. I read somewhere that in game 7's the team that scores first wins 70% of the time. The crowd will be there for support if the B's play well and don't get down early.
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lol @ BRUINS

 

f*** that would be funny if the scores stays the same

 

blew a 3-0 series lead to lose the series 4-3 and blow a 3-0 lead in game 7 to lose 4-3 as well

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Pathetic, but then again its the Bruins and to be expected. Way to turn a nice playoff run into one of the biggest choke job in the history of professional organized sports. Fitting, just like in the series, the Bruins were up 3-0 in this game, blew it and lost 4-3.
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Awful game, I'm upset I was there but at least I got the tickets for free. Was able to upgrade seats down to the front row and was literally sitting 2 people away from Bill Belichick. Shook his hand and told him it was an honor, by far the best thing that happened tonight.
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Awesome

 

Yes they did' date=' a Yankees of 6 yrs ago. In case you havent noticed, the Yankees are the defending champs right now, so things changed a bit[/quote']

 

The amount of douchebaggery exhibited by you is the stuff of legend.

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It already happened to in the NHL twice before whereas the Yankees were the first MLB Collapse. Plus the Yankees were supposed to be the World Champs that year while this year's Bruins were already supposed to be playing golf.
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It already happened to in the NHL twice before whereas the Yankees were the first MLB Collapse. Plus the Yankees were supposed to be the World Champs that year while this year's Bruins were already supposed to be playing golf.

 

I'm not trying to draw any comparisons between the Yankees in 2004 and the Bruins in 2010. However, on a separate note, when you look at the 2004 Red Sox's pitching staff against the 2004 Yankees' pitching staff, not only weren't the Yankees considered the favorites, they probably should have been considered the underdogs (and they were by me at the time). This doesn't make the loss sting any less, and that's not what I'm trying to do. It's merely a fact.

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