Before the game, the Bruins will honor the 40th anniversary of the 1977-78 Stanley Cup finalists — the only team in NHL history with 11 20-goal scorers. Don Cherry, the coach of that team and still a Canadian television star at age 84, will join the players in the ceremonial first puck drop.
The 11 are Peter McNab (41 goals), Terry O’Reilly (29), Bobby Schmautz (27), Stan Jonathan (27), Jean Ratelle (25), Rick Middleton (25), Wayne Cashman (24), Gregg Sheppard (23), Brad Park (22), Don Marcotte (20) and Bob Miller (20).
And then mangles the second stanza. My five-year-old is just learning the words, and would’ve been better.Rene with the changed lyrics to O Canada. Good on him.
Backes getting a shift in the Bergeron line.Pasta has looked incredibly lethargic and disinterested the last few games too.
I’d put Schaller right there with him.Spooner has been their best player tonight.
5 games is a long time off. Seems he’s trying to be too much of a playmaker. Needs to be more selfish.The suspension does not appear to have improved Marchand's game.