NEW YORK -- It took 40 years for Original Six rivals Boston and New York to face
off again in the playoffs.
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seem intent on wrapping up the long-awaited get-together in a hurry.
Daniel Paille scored the tiebreaking goal with 3:31 left in the third period --
after defenceman Johnny Boychuk got the Bruins even earlier in the frame -- and
Boston put the Rangers on the brink of elimination with a 2-1 victory in Game 3
of the Eastern Conference semifinal series on Tuesday night. Boston leads the
series 3-0 and can advance to the conference finals as early as Thursday at
Madison Square Garden. Only three NHL teams have rallied from an 0-3 hole to
advance. However, the Philadelphia Flyers did it to the Bruins in 2010 in this
round. "We can talk about it all we want, but thats in the past," Bruins coach
Claude Julien said. "We had to live with that and we still have to live with
that." Boston also nearly blew a 3-1 series edge in the opening round this year
against Toronto, before rallying from a three-goal deficit in the third period
and capturing Game 7 in overtime. "The Toronto series, I didnt think our team
was in the zone the way it is right now," Julien said. "I anticipate -- knowing
my team -- that were going to come out the same next game and certainly not be
the Jekyll and Hyde team that we were in the first round." The Bruins trailed
1-0 heading into the third, but Boychuk tied it with his fourth of the playoffs
after he netted just one in 44 regular-season games. The Rangers hadnt lost in
regulation when leading after two periods since Feb. 4, 2010. Boston thought it
had grabbed the lead seconds before Paille scored when a shot deflected off the
mask of Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist, popped up in the air and landed on the
goal line. Lundqvist couldnt find it before Paille swooped in from behind the
net and poked in the puck. "I thought we played a pretty strong game," Lundqvist
said, "but we came up short again and it definitely hurts." Taylor Pyatt had
made it 1-0 in the second period for the Rangers, who were outscored 8-4 in two
losses at Boston to begin the series. New York had won nine straight at home,
including three in the playoffs against Washington in the first round. Lundqvist
was sharp until the third period and finished with 32 saves. He bounced back
well after an uncharacteristic performance in which he allowed five goals in the
Game 2 loss. "You have to be pretty happy with the situation right now," said
Tuukka Rask, who made 23 saves for Boston. "We were really happy with our
effort, I think this was our best defensive effort in a long, long time. So we
just have to stay calm, keep playing our style of hockey and good things will
happen." New Yorks task is now most difficult. The Rangers were already trying
to become the first NHL team to ever rebound from 0-2 holes to win consecutive
series. "You cant look at it as you have to win four games," Lundqvist said.
"You just have to focus on the next one. The season is on the line, so you have
to leave everything out there. "We definitely have to give everything right now,
mentally and physically, and put it out there on Thursday." The Rangers again
couldnt get their power play untracked, failing in both of their chances and
dropping to 0-for-10 in the series. New York has only two power-play goals in 38
opportunities during these playoffs. Boychuk was credited with the tying goal
after the puck appeared to deflect into the net off Rangers defenceman
John Moore. The game turned rougher moments later when New York forward
Chris Kreider was struck under his visor by the stick of Bostons Tyler Seguin,
who was following through on a shot just inside the blue line. Seguin was then
clipped in the exchange by the stick of Rangers defenceman Steve Eminger.
Shortly after, Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron had a cut over his eye that left
his white jersey bloodstained. No penalties were called on any of the plays. New
York took just its second lead of the series 3:53 into the second period when
Pyatt deflected in a shot by defenceman Ryan McDonagh that was fired from the
blue line. Lundqvist shined in the second, making a pad stop on Seguin 6 1-2
minutes in, stretching across to knock away a drive by rookie defenceman
Torey Krug -- who scored in each of the first two games of the series -- and
then bringing the crowd to its feet with a lunging glove snare of
Gregory Campbells slap shot from the left circle with 8:24 remaining. That got
the Bruins even in shots (15-15) before they outshot New York 8-1 the rest of
the second. The Rangers got off to a sluggish start after losing the opening
faceoff, and didnt mount any kind of early surge fueled by the excited home
crowd. New York didnt carry the puck into the Boston end until 1:35 had elapsed.
"You have to be proud of your team," Julien said. "The Rangers hadnt lost here
in a long time and they were extremely confident. You saw them come out with
that confidence. I thought they were a much better team than they had been in
Boston. "We had to face that and we had to be better." The Rangers picked up
their play and built a 6-1 edge in shots, including scoring opportunities on
Rask. New York earned the first power play of the night, however it was as
ineffective as it has been throughout the post-season. The tide turned back to
the Bruins favour just before the midway point in the period, starting with a
partial breakaway after New York turned over the puck at the Boston blue line.
Chris Kelly raced ahead with the puck and was stopped in tight by Lundqvist when
he tried a backhanded shot. Shawn Thornton was also denied when he came in alone
on Lundqvist with 8:46 left in the period, and Jaromir Jagr couldnt score,
either, when he got a pair of whacks at the puck that the New York goalie turned
aside. The Bruins surge gave them an 8-7 edge in shots, but Boston finished the
period trailing 11-9. "We were down but we werent playing that poorly," Bruins
captain Zdeno Chara said of the teams third-period mindset. "We needed to stay
aggressive, try to tie the game. We just wanted to get pucks to the net. We did
that and we were rewarded." NOTES: The Rangers didnt yield a power-play chance
for the second straight home game. ... New York D Anton Stralman was injured in
the second period and didnt return. ... Since Boston trailed 4-1 in Game 7
against Toronto, Rask has allowed five goals in four-plus games.
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