Stanley Cup Final Buzz: Bruins, Blues going to Game 7
Boston will host deciding game of championship round for first time
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Welcome to the Stanley Cup Final Buzz, a daily in-depth look at the Stanley Cup Final between the Boston Bruins and the St. Louis Blues. The Bruins won 5-1 in Game 6 at Enterprise Center on Sunday. Game 7 of the Cup Final will be played at TD Garden in Boston on Wednesday (8 p.m. ET; NBC, CBC, SN, TVAS).
Here are the latest headlines from the Stanley Cup Final:
-- Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron was not going to let his team go down without a fight, writes Nicholas J. Cotsonika
-- The Blues must put the disappointment of not winning the Cup in Game 6 aside and focus on Game 7, writes Mike Zeisberger
-- Goalie Tuukka Rask stepped up just when Boston needed him most, writes Tom Gulitti
-- Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy gave Rask a helping hand to keep the Blues off the board, writes Tim Campbell
-- The Blues' struggles on the power play continued in Game 6 and they need to figure it out if they are going to win the Cup, writes Louie Korac
-- The Bruins got scoring from up and down the lineup to force Game 7, writes Tracey Myers
-- NHL.com's fantasy hockey staff has picks, score predictions and a preview podcast for Game 7.
-- Who's hot, who's not. Shawn P. Roarke has the honor roll and stock watch from Game 6
-- Bruins forward Sean Kuraly discusses the Bruins' big victory in his Stanley Cup Final blog for NHL.com
-- The Bruins will host a Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in their history. That and more Game 7 facts and figures from John Kreiser