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BRUINS (33-19-7) at FLAMES (31-22-8)
Last 10: Boston 6-4-0; Calgary 7-1-2
59 GP 61
33 W 31
19 L 22
7 OT 8
73 P 70
0.619 P% 0.574
3.12 G/G 2.92
2.36 GA/G 2.79
18.1 PP% 17.4
81.9 PK% 81.5
33.6 S/G 30.6
33.5 SA/G 28.1
50.8 FO% 48.4
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[BRUINS]
It's a big four-game road trip in Canada for these Bruins, who trail Tampa Bay by just two points for the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference. Boston is coming off a 4-2 win against Ottawa on Friday night, the Bruins' second straight win.
"I think this team is pretty close as it is, but it will help being on the road for eight days," Bruins forward Gregory Campbell said. "If nothing else, we'll be sick of each other by the end of it."
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[FLAMES]
It was a memorable day in Calgary on Sunday afternoon -- not just for the 40,000 fans who packed McMahon Stadium, but for the Flames, too. Not only did they get to return to their roots, but they also picked up two valuable points in the standings.
"This is a game that after my career I'm certainly going to cherish and remember," Flames forward Alex Tanguay said. "It's every day that for us as a player we get a chance to play regularly in front of 20,000 people, but it's not every day that you get to do it in front of the big stadium like that, in front of that many fans."
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[INJURY REPORT]
Bruins center Marc Savard (concussion) is out for the season. … Calgary is without Adam Pardy (upper body), Raitis Ivanans (head) and Daymond Langkow (neck).
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LETS GO BRUINS!!!
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