By: Rich Bergeron
Bruins Forward Patrice Bergeron played in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Monday despite serious health issues including a broken rib and torn cartilage. Bergeron suffered yet another injury in the first period of game 6: a separated shoulder. If there were ever a toughest player award given at the end of the playoffs, Bergeron's efforts would make him a lock for that accolade.
As if the crushing 3-2 defeat of his team to the Chicago Blackhawks wasn't bad enough, later on Monday night Bergeron had to be admitted to a Boston area hospital for a punctured lung.
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Thursday, June 27, 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
Nine-year playoff drought finally ends for Toronto Maple Leafs
The Toronto Maple Leafs have finally returned to the NHL playoffs after nine long years. The Leafs clinched a berth in the postseason with a 4-1 win over the Ottawa Senators in Ottawa on April 20. Goaltender James Reimer made 49 saves to help the Leafs clinch their position. The Winnipeg Jets lost earlier in the day 5-4 to the New York Islanders. Although Winnipeg can mathematically catch Toronto on points at 55, the Leafs would win the tiebreaker.
Since Toronto has 25 wins in regulation and overtime Winnipeg can reach just 24 regulation and overtime victories the Leafs would take the last playoff spot. The NHL doesn’t include shootout wins in its tiebreaking system. After the win over Ottawa, the Leafs were sitting in fifth place in the Eastern Conference. However, that doesn’t mean they’ll finish there as there are still three games remaining for the team. They could finish either higher or lower in the standings, but are guaranteed to be in the top eight.
Since Toronto has 25 wins in regulation and overtime Winnipeg can reach just 24 regulation and overtime victories the Leafs would take the last playoff spot. The NHL doesn’t include shootout wins in its tiebreaking system. After the win over Ottawa, the Leafs were sitting in fifth place in the Eastern Conference. However, that doesn’t mean they’ll finish there as there are still three games remaining for the team. They could finish either higher or lower in the standings, but are guaranteed to be in the top eight.
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