NEW YORK, NY - Do you hear that record scratching?
This is going to sound like a broken record the entire way through.
The Merlot Line trio comprised of Daniel Paille, Gregory Campbell and Shawn Thornton (don’t dare call them the fourth line) came up big for the second straight game and propelled the Bruins to their 2-1 win over the Rangers Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden - a place that hasn’t been all too friendly to the Bruins, at that.
They got pucks in deep, forechecked, battled, utilized every inch of the ice time given to them. And led to both of the Bruins’ goals in the victory. Paille earned the game-winner. It wasn’t a “highlight-reel” tally, but it found the back of the net.
“Merlot for everyone, ay?” Thornton would have said.
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Campbell throws his hands up in celebration after Paille scored vs NYR #nhlbruins
Tyler Seguin and Milan Lucic wait in the tunnel before they took the ice for Game 3 #nhlbruins
Bergeron, Seguin & the rest of the B’s head to the locker room before Game 3 at MSG #nhlbruins
It seemed as though the game would remain tied after a lucky bounce off of Lundqvist’s head on the line but then Paille put the puck in off the inside post.
On a crazy play the Bruins take a 3-0 Series lead!
The Bruins tie it up off a Boychuk Goal!
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“Well I know why, it was really, really loud and they were trying to get Horty’s attention, so he threw the water bottle on the ice to get horty’s attention because I think they thought the Leafs were trying to set up some sort of face off play.. so that’s the reason why he threw the water bottle on the ice but no, I’ve never seen anything like that.” - Milan Lucic on what happened to make Marchand throw a water bottle onto the ice
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I am more of a walking dictionary of sarcasm and hockey stats than I am human.
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