Game 2- Leafs @ Bruins

Jordu

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Marchand face-off win started that. Rick Nash loses Polak and calmly puts it in. Toronto has no answers.
 

Red Averages

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It is amazing that Toronto has two six men on the ice penalties already in this series. They can't match up with the first two lines 5-5, let alone when they keep drawing these penalties.

Meanwhile, B's look awesome. Can't believe they had 8 shots, felt like they would have had more given all the time they spent in the offensive zone.
 

PedroSpecialK

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I am still giggling to myself about Miller’s goal.

The surreality of seeing Kevan Miller execute stutter step moves in the Guy Fieri’s at Foxwoods is indescribable
 

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Always thought K Miller would be a good bottom pairing defenseman. But an excellent second pairing D? AMERICA
 

McDrew

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I am still giggling to myself about Miller’s goal.

The surreality of seeing Kevan Miller execute stutter step moves in the Guy Fieri’s at Foxwoods is indescribable
Are you eating something with an ingredient that includes the word "donkey?" If not, you're not getting the full Guy Fieri experience.
 

Jordu

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Bruins have done a good job for four periods neutralizing Toronto’s speed by getting in the passing lanes and crunching people along the boards. Leafs had more shot attempts than the Bruins in the first period, but they were almost all from outside or near the dots.
 

Murby

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Hoping the Leafs have Scott Foster there as a third, break glass in case of emergency, goalie. Off. What a thumpin' so far.