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Thursday, April 15, 2004
NHL HOCKEY
Montreal @ Boston
Pick: OVER 4.5
Time: 7:00 PM EST
Today the Vegas Sports Insiders look for Montreal and Boston to score over 4.5 goals, when they matchup tonight in Boston.
Having a short memory is now the key for the Montreal Canadiens.
One loss away from having their season ended, the Canadiens look to rebound from a devastating defeat and prolong their quarterfinal series against the Boston Bruins when the teams meet in Game 5.
Needing a win to even this series, the Canadiens appeared on the verge of doing so when Mike Ribeiro's second goal of the game in the second period gave Montreal a 3-1 lead Tuesday. Boston, however, drew within one on Jiri Slegr's goal midway through the second period.
Montreal needed only to close out the final minute to send the series back to Boston even, but Mike Knuble forced overtime when instant replay showed his deflection barely crossed the goal line with 31 seconds left in regulation.
Now the Canadiens have to regroup and find a way to get the series back home for Game 6.
History is not on Montreal's side.
The Bruins are 14-0 when leading a playoff series 3-1, while the Canadiens are 0-12 when trailing a series by the same margin.
Their freebie yesterday got crushed: (NHL TORONTO)
FREE WINNER FROM VEGASSI.COM
Thursday, April 15, 2004
NHL HOCKEY
Montreal @ Boston
Pick: OVER 4.5
Time: 7:00 PM EST
Today the Vegas Sports Insiders look for Montreal and Boston to score over 4.5 goals, when they matchup tonight in Boston.
Having a short memory is now the key for the Montreal Canadiens.
One loss away from having their season ended, the Canadiens look to rebound from a devastating defeat and prolong their quarterfinal series against the Boston Bruins when the teams meet in Game 5.
Needing a win to even this series, the Canadiens appeared on the verge of doing so when Mike Ribeiro's second goal of the game in the second period gave Montreal a 3-1 lead Tuesday. Boston, however, drew within one on Jiri Slegr's goal midway through the second period.
Montreal needed only to close out the final minute to send the series back to Boston even, but Mike Knuble forced overtime when instant replay showed his deflection barely crossed the goal line with 31 seconds left in regulation.
Now the Canadiens have to regroup and find a way to get the series back home for Game 6.
History is not on Montreal's side.
The Bruins are 14-0 when leading a playoff series 3-1, while the Canadiens are 0-12 when trailing a series by the same margin.
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