2013
06.07
class="ui-droppable">Three games into the Eastern Conference Final, not many people would have predicted that the Boston Bruins would hold a commanding 3-0 series lead over the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Game 1 took place in Pittsburgh and ended with a 3-0 shutout win for the Big Bad Bruins. The Penguins were attacking and pressing through much of the game, only to be turned away by Tuukka Rask numerous times.

Later in the game, with the Bruins up on the scoreboard, the tempers of both teams flared, and a shoving match broke out at center ice. Out of the tangle of bodies emerged Evgeni Malkin and Patrice Bergeron who both ended up with five minutes for fighting.

The Bruins quieted the Penguins in the third by potting a couple goals to put the ...

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