I guess we don't have many Bruins fans on this forum.
Here is a link to the Griffith goal:
WATCH: Bruins F Seth Griffith scores incredible between-the-legs goal - CBSSports.com
Awesome work, there.
yeah, interesting goal, don't think he had too much planned in that moved, just hoping, but his
hopes came true, cool.
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we are no longer calling it 'the kesler trade', it is the bonino trade', as he is the better player
between the two, we have now learned.
hope canucks come out flying for this game, and not a flat return home after beating anaheim, ottawa are
a good team this season, canucks must play their best to find a win today.
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Surging Canucks set to host Senators Monday, 11.10.2014 / 5:07 PMDavid Kalan - NHL.com Staff WriterPrintE-mailShare with your FriendsTo:
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Ottawa Senators vs. Vancouver CanucksSENATORS (7-4-3) at CANUCKS (11-5-0)
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Season series: The Vancouver Canucks and Ottawa Senators split a two-game series in 2013-14. The Senators beat the Canucks 4-2 in their most-recent game, the 2014 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic at BC Place in Vancouver on March 2.
Senators team scope: The Senators open a three-game road trip Tuesday having lost two straight at home, including a 5-3 decision to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday, which was a make-up for the game that had been postponed due to the shootings in Ottawa last month. Ottawa did practice in Vancouver on Monday afternoon. Defenseman Marc Methot, who has not yet played this season with a back and hip injury did make the trip to Vancouver, however his status for Tuesday is uncertain. After breaking up the "Kid Line" of Mark Stone, Curtis Lazar and Mike Hoffman during the Senators' loss to Toronto, coach Paul MacLean kept the three apart during practice, putting Stone on the top line with Clarke MacArthur and Kyle Turris; Hoffman skated with Mika Zibanejad and Bobby Ryan. After visiting Vancouver, the Senators will finish their road trip with games at the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames.
Canucks team scope: The Canucks enter Tuesday as one of the hottest teams in the League, having won seven of their past nine games, including an emotional win against the Anaheim Ducks and former teammate Ryan Kesler this past Sunday. That win, which concluded a four-game road trip, came when Nick Bonino, who was acquired in the Kesler trade this past summer, scored the lone goal in the shootout. "It's pretty well-written if it's a movie," Bonino said afterward. "I didn't really know what to do on [Ducks goalie Frederik Andersen]. I had an idea in my mind, and I stuck to it this time, and he was with me the whole way. It just snuck under his legs." As a result of that win, Vancouver has now moved within one point of Anaheim for first place in the Pacific Division.