Bruins vs. New York

veritas

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Bergeron out again, Studnicka back on the 2nd line.

Hopefully this is nothing major and they’re being extra careful, but he’s been dealing with a groin/hernia thing for years now and it’s getting to be a concern. They’ve been winning without him but not really in a sustainable way, getting heavily out-shot by some bad teams
 

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How long have they spent on the kill so far this game?
7:02

Up until that late push the Rangers were close to 66% possession at even strength. You aren’t going to win the penalty battle when you are spending most of the game chasing the puck.
 

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7:02

Up until that late push the Rangers were close to 66% possession at even strength. You aren’t going to win the penalty battle when you are spending most of the game chasing the puck.
They are definitely showing the effects of playing 3 games in 3 plus days. Chasing everywhere and turning the puck over much more than we are used to seeing them do. However, the game is still right there for the taking. It would be huge to even get a point out of this one.
 

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He went to the room, broadcast is speculating it comes from a Trouba hit near the end of the 2nd. Shoulder/arm maybe.
 

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Took an elbow in the face from Trouba (didn't look very dirty) at the end of the second, came back for one shift in the third then went to the room, smashing his stick as he left the ice
 

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I don't understand anything that just happened there other than 3rd period at MSG and you know how it goes.

EDIT: Sorry thought it was in NY. Now I'm even more confused.
 

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Why were they watching the replay? Did high sticking all of a sudden become reviewable? fuck off
New for 2019:
DOUBLE MINOR FOR HIGH-STICKING: Referees will have the ability to conduct an on-ice video review to confirm (or not) their original call on the ice, and, in particular, whether the stick causing the apparent injury was actually the stick of the Player being penalized. The Referee’s review of all High-Sticking/Double-Minor Penalties will be discretionary and not mandatory and will be conducted without consultation with the NHL Situation Room.