Stanley Cup Final Buzz: Bruins spoil Blues party in Game 3
Boston rolls in St. Louis' first home game in championship round since 1970
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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 defeated the Blues 7-2 in Game 3 at Enterprise Center on Saturday and lead the best-of-7 series 2-1. Game 4 is in St. Louis on Monday (8 p.m. ET; NBC, CBC, SN, TVAS).
Here are the latest headlines from the Stanley Cup Final
-- The Blues and their fans were ready to celebrate Saturday, but the Bruins had other ideas, writes Nicholas J. Cotsonika
-- The Bruins' power play was flawless in Game 3, scoring four times on four shots, reports Tom Gulitti
Video: Binnington, Coyle, Bruins' power play star in Game 3
-- Blues goalie Jordan Binnington said he will bounce back from getting pulled for the first time in his NHL career, writes Mike Zeisberger
-- The Blues didn't regret their decision to challenge for offsides on the Bruins' third goal of the game, writes Louie Korac
-- The Bruins won Game 3 because they not only scored, they kept their composure, writes Tim Campbell
-- Sean Kuraly writes about the Bruins' big win in his blog for NHL.com
-- Whose stock is on the rise, whose is sinking? Shawn P. Roarke has the honor roll and stock watch from Game 3
-- Actor Jon Hamm doesn't know how to handle having his Blues in the Final because he's never experienced this before, writes Tracey Myers