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2 Boston Bruins vs 7 Washington Capitals

Y'know I'm not going to count Boston out but....

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Holtby is certainly standing on his head a fair bit but I'm not entirely surprised.  Boston was pretty mediocre after being unbeatable for that 30 or so game stretch of the season.
 
I'd also like to see the Bruins fall today.  I think the Caps can do it if they can complete some passes near Thomas or pick up some rebounds off of him.  He overplays the puck constantly and I want to see them take advantage.
 
I think that Washington has been awful in this series and if not for Holtby they'd be out by now.  From an entertainment perspective I'd like to see a bruins v philly matchup later in the playoffs.  These goaltending clinics that some goalies put on during the playoffs tend to make for boring games (ie ward's run a few years back).  I like action at both ends.
 
After Thomas making a ridiculous scramble save earlier they managed to get another pass across in front of him and tie it at 2.
 
Going to OT now after Ovechkin tied it up.

I'm thinking this OT goal could be the series as I don't like the Caps chances back in Boston for game 7.
 
Cant help but think the Caps are going to get destroyed in boston.
 
Don't like the Caps chances in Game 7. This was their opportunity and I don't think they'll get another one.

Boston might be the only team in the East that can beat Philly, so I almost want the Bruins to win anyway.
 
Well, I am not about to give up on Washington's chances for Game #7.  For the Caps to win, they'll need a total team effort, not just from Ovie, plus Holtby needs to be super again.  Shhh... everyone....don't...wake....up....da.....bear....


 

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