Last night the Boston Bruins were able to get one back from the Vancouver Canucks who now lead 2-1 in the Stanley Cup finals. A late hit on forward Nathan Horton by Vancouver's Aaron Rome fired emotions as the Bruins skated to an 8-1 blowout over the Canucks.
The hit on Horton by Canucks defenseman Aaron Rome was as cheap and as vicious as they come, the kind of blind-side special that can end a career. But having already been delivered some good news about Horton — that he was moving all of his extremities — the Bruins now had a decision to make: What would they do about it?
They decided to play hockey. And did they ever. By the time this thunderously one-sided game was in the books, the Bruins had skated to an 8-1 victory against the Canucks, ending any fears Bruins fans might have had that Vancouver would use the Garden ice to complete a four-game sweep in the Cup finals.
Game four is Wednesday, 8:00pm in Boston.
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