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Bruins de Boston c. Canucks de Vancouver – 15 juin 2011 | Classiques de la Coupe Stanley



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  1. I have a feeling that if Vancouver won that game The riots probably would’ve been far more destructive Then they were

  2. Did anyone click hoping somehow there's be some matrix glitch, and they'd been transported to a timeline where it wasn't this result..

  3. Tim Thomas showed the world what "the buck/puck stops here" actually means. Incredible… Sorry Leafs, there's no way in hell Thomas was losing. Nope.

    Didn't matter if you were shooting cannonballs, grenades, sticks of dynamite at the Man – they were NOT going into that net.

  4. We know Canucks and Leafs fans hate each other. But at least they can both agree that they really hate Boston!

  5. I'm forcing myself to re-watch this because I have this tradition where, at the end of each year, I write my memories of 10 years ago. This was the worst day of 2011 for me. I was at a pub in Ottawa, and when Boston scored that third goal, I loudly told Luongo to do obscene things to himself. I then excused myself and went home.

  6. I remember that day me and buddies were at my house. After the game ended, another friend of ours called and said there is riot happening in downtown. I bagged my friends to go there but they refused and said that I'm stupid and I'm gonna get arrested if I go. I guess it was for the best.

  7. Canucks were great but Thomas was a beast. What a great series that was.

  8. Still cracks me up how they crossed out "Boston" on the Boston Pizza add along the boards and put "Vancouver" underneath. 😆

  9. Canucks’ Bruce Boudreau learns that pain remains from 2011 Stanley Cup Final ———————-

    ‘I didn’t think who they (Bruins) beat at the time. I was reminded very quickly after the media session that they beat Vancouver in seven games. Yeah, it didn’t sit well’

    Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau learned the 2011 Stanley Cup Final series remains a painful memory for Canucks fans.

    Bruce Boudreau made a bit of a boo-boo, and it was a big deal in Vancouver.

    In his post-game address Saturday night, the Canucks coach referenced how well the Boston Bruins’ fourth line played in the 2011 Stanley Cup Final series. It was a point of comparison to what the Bruins had then and what he’s currently getting out of the effective fourth-line alignment of Juho Lammikko between Tyler Motte and Matthew Highmore.

    “That’s who I want to make — if I get the opportunity — to make teams like,” Boudreau said post game. “You use your fourth line a lot, they can play in both ends of the ice and when they’re contributing offensively, it’s a big plus for us.”

    It obviously didn’t play well here.

    It would have been akin to asking the Rogers Arena deejay to play ‘Chelsea Dagger,’ the Chicago Blackhawks goal song that is a no-no in these parts even though the once-heated rivalry has since simmered. But that song still stings.

    “I know where I was going with it (Bruins comparison) because they had (Shawn) Thornton and (Gregory) Campbell and played 12 or 13 minutes every night,” Boudreau explained on Monday after practice. “Even their best players never played more than 18 minutes.

    “They just kept throwing guys over the boards and it worked. So far that (Canucks fourth) line has been pretty successful for us and when we are successful, they’re playing a lot of minutes. I like it.”

    The Canucks blew 2-0 and 3-2 series leads in quest of the franchise’s first Stanley Cup triumph that spring of 2011, and those wounds haven’t totally healed. Why pick at a scab? Why not reference another team?

    “I didn’t think who they (Bruins) beat at the time,” added Boudreau. “I was reminded very quickly after the media session that they beat Vancouver in seven games. Yeah, it didn’t sit well.”

    For the record, that Bruins’ fourth line also included Daniel Paille and it wore down the injury-plagued Canucks, with the trio holding the Canucks’ fourth line to zero series points.

  10. The 11 was a good Stanley cup finals game 6 determine the winner Vancouver was the favorites that yr for a really good reason

  11. How is Luongo supposed to win this game if the 4 lines in front of him can't score a single goal. No I take that back, Canucks did score once, that short handed goal when the genius defenceman pushed Bergeron and the puck into his own net. I wanted them to win too. Cheering for a Canadian team in the playoffs is depressing.

  12. That was the closest we’d probably ever get. I remember being there I was 15 it was good but a disgrace what Vancouver did afterwards. I don’t see them winning again but who knows

  13. I remember being like 10 years old and my dad letting me stay up extra late to watch this with my brother, as Bruins fans it was one of the best nights of my life

  14. Nek minit – Robson and Howe Streets are on fire. An Aussie guy is down on the street tarmac kissing a Canadian girl who he later marries. Yup gotta love Vancouver after they lose the hockey

  15. Why, just why did it have to end like this…. We were only 1 win away from having the greatest moment of all time, just to get it snatched away… 🥺😢😭😡🤬

  16. I bet Gary buttman was extremely happy that the Canucks (a CANADIAN team) lost, like the score should've been at least 3-2, it shouldn't have been this lobsided…

  17. The Bruins held the top scoring team Canucks to only 8 goals in this 7 game series. Not only was Tim Thomas brilliant but Zedano Chara was a man among boys in this series. He shut down the Sedin Brothers singlehandedly

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