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The Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens Go To A Game Seven
The Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens Go To A Game SevenThe Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens have given fans everything they could ask for in a hockey series and now it’s headed to a game seven.


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In the eighth all-time Game 7 between the bitter Original Six rivals, the Canadiens look to continue thriving when faced with elimination while the Bruins attempt to avoid faltering again in the ultimate playoff contest Wednesday night at TD Garden.

Montreal and Boston have faced off in more Game 7s than any other opponents in NHL history, with the Canadiens winning five of seven, including the last two (2004 and 2008).

They also reached the Eastern Conference finals a year ago as the eighth seed, upsetting Washington and Pittsburgh in seven games.

The Bruins haven’t enjoyed the same success since ousting Montreal in Game 7 of the first round of the 1994 playoffs, losing the last four series that reached the finale.

Each of Boston’s last three seasons ended in Game 7, and the last two were at home. Last year’s heartbreak may have been the most devastating, as the Bruins squandered a 3-0 series lead and a three-goal first-period advantage in Game 7 in losing to Philadelphia.

Boston had a chance to close out the Canadiens in Game 6 on Tuesday, but lost 2-1 after winning the previous three games. Montreal, though, is 6-1 when facing elimination since the start of last season’s playoffs.

Any success on the power play could provide the difference for the Bruins.The unit has failed to score on 19 power plays in this series, and has scored on just 6 of 80 chances (7.5 percent) over the last 29 games overall. No team has won a playoff series without scoring a power-play goal since Anaheim swept Detroit in the first round in 2003.

Montreal, on the other hand, netted both goals Tuesday with a 5-on-3 advantage, giving them four power-play goals in the series.

It all comes down to a crucial game seven and the Boston Bruins will emerge victorious advancing to the next round to take on the Philadelphia Flyers.

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