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Take note of how the newest retirees (Bergeron and Krejci) were in on so many of these Bruins goals. Just models of consistency throughout their careers. Wishing them all the best.
Was a crazy and intense cup final, congrats to Bergeron and Krejci on their retirement both were huge in the cup run that year and were consistently one of the top 1 and 2 center pairings for many years
@@SIGuy7480 if u watch the full series both teams were not the same after the horton hit boston got something to fight for and the canucks lost a dman on top of the ones that were already missing with injury
I guess it’s technically close cause it went to 7 but the Canucks got absolutely dominated. Boston outscored them 23 to 8. Canucks got 3 clutch close wins at home but when they went to Boston they got absolutely destroyed and it eventually spilled over into game 7.
The bear was poked one time too many (Burrows biting Bergeron, Lapierre taunting Bergeron, Burrows scoring in OT) and in the worst way (Rome's late TKO of Horton). Boy did the bear absolutely maul the Orca whale with those 23 goals. The best college graduation gift ever!
To be honest I really thought when The Vancouver Canucks got to the Stanley Cup Final that year I really thought they were gonna win it but it turns out they didn’t but I’m glad they got to the finals and Played Boston Bruins
I still to this day blame Rome , Burrows and Lapierre for the Canucks downfall in this series . First the biting incident and Lapierre mocking Bergeron and the hit Rome laid on Horton just woke up the Bruins . Luongo should Of also kept his mouth shut about Thomas staying in his crease and being in position after the game 5 goal especially after giving up 8 goals in a game and being pulled 2 times (next game he got embarrassed and never recovered cause he let in 3 goals and he was in his crease )
A bit of irony, I guess, in Games 2 and 3, when it was a mistake by Andrew Ference that led to Burrows’ OT goal in Game 2 at 11 seconds of the OT, and Ference who scored the opening goal of Game 3, 11 seconds into the second period, when the floodgates opened and the series turned in the Bruins favor.
God I watch this cup final over again and it’s amazing to me how Vancouver got so close to winning a cup despite getting shelled in games 3-4! If game 6 had been any different than what it was, Vancouver would’ve been one of the wildest cup champions I will have ever seen, especially since they likely would’ve had a NEGATIVE goal differential if they had won game 6!! It FOR SURE would’ve been had game 7 gone their way, but shit as much as I take pride in the USA keeping the Stanley Cup the hell away from any Canadian conference champion since 1994, it would’ve been nice to have seen the Sedin twins win a cup with that 2011 Canucks team, in Vancouver.
Бостон - Великая Команда Великого Брэда Маршанда. Это не какая-то бездарная овца и русские лузеры. Здесь Ребята, которые любят и умеют играть в Большой Хоккей! Go Boston Go!
No clue how either of these teams got into the final, Vancouver reliant on pp too much and Boston had the refs in their pocket vs TBL who outplayed them
@@SaudiChimp Funny thing is Aaron Rome’s nephews in my class. The hockey program in my town kinda died out but whenever I show up to just play shinny and he’s there I shit myself a little lol.
How that Boston team generated offense is befuddling. They abjectly refused to use Seguin properly, the 4th line was explicitly not there for offense, Horton being out meant RICH PEVERLY was their #1 right winger, and their only offensive defenseman was a very old Tomas Kaberle. Seriously, their D corps was a bunch of big brutes who could shoot hard. They rode the crap out of Tim Thomas and their top two centers to a Cup. Like, the only positive to Horton getting hurt was it forced Julien to actually have a 3rd line that could create offense, even if it meant Chris Kelly was in an offensive role. Putting Seguin and Ryder together actually gave them three solid scoring lines. And this is absolutely the worst powerplay on a Cup winning team of all time. Like, historically bad. They were utterly putrid.