Back home ,Bruins Lineup Updates…..Bergeron Still Out

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Boston Globe (Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff April 13, 2008 03:39 PM):

Nice to be back at TD Banknorth Garden, where the Habs fans are already congregating outside the building. Loads of bleu, blanc et rouge fans here, folks. And several caravans flying CH flags were spotted on the drive down this morning. No word on whether customs gave them the business at the border.

Dennis Wideman was the only Bruin to skate this morning.

“Wideman’s back on the ice this morning and we’ll see how he feels,” said Claude Julien. “He could be a guy that could be going back in the lineup.”

* Julien said Patrice Bergeron’s status has not changed. Bergeron skated this morning.

* Julien didn’t offer any hints on possible lineup changes tonight. But given how the team played last night, it would be hard to make any adjustments.

* Julien on coming home: “Coming back home and hopefully having all of our fans behind us is the extra boost we need.”

Boston Herald (Steve Conroy):

April 13th, 2008 at 5:07 pm

Team spokesman Matt Chmura just announced that Patrice Bergeron, despite a growing buzz to the contrary, will not play tonight in Game 3 against the Montreal Canadiens

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