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Bruins Make It a Series After 2-1 OT Victory Over The Habs

Habster:

The 2008 Bruins/Canadiens playoff series has finally heated up and could be shaping up as a closer series than had been predicted by many hockey pundits. Game #3 was the most intense of the series thus far with both teams exchanging scoring chances and hits more frequently than a hot, well endowed blond in a singles bar on a Saturday night in downtown Montreal.

The Bruins didn’t run the Canadiens out of the rink by any means but have shown a lot more confidence in their overall play the last two games. They didn’t look like deers standing on the highway about to become a hood ornament and actually took the game to the Habs who were slow to start the game.

The Canadiens were able to get their legs moving after the first intermission as the game opened up and allowed both teams to get more offensive scoring chance. The Canadiens were matching the Bruins intensity for the rest of the game and had the better scoring chances in the overtime until Marc Savard ended the game at the 9:25 mark of overtime.

Here are some of my game points:

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