The Boston Bruins walked into the Wachovia Center last night and showed the league how they have taken control of the Eastern Conference. They played a puck control game, won the battles in the corner, and peppered goaltender Marty Biron with rubber most of the night.
After a feisty series last season, this contest was surprisingly tame. However, the Flyers continued to show their preference for watching most of the game from the penalty box.
After letting the Flyers play their game in the first period, the boys from Bean Town promptly outshot Philadelphia 26-12 in the final two periods. Bruins net minder Tim Thomas added to the frustration by making several outstanding saves, including one baffling stop on Jeff Carter during a power play in the first period.
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