Bruins can wrap up series at home on Friday
The debate was about which Pittsburgh goalie should start Game 3, but the Penguins' real problem was their inability to solve Boston Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask.
The Finnish goalie made 53 saves to outduel Tomas Vokoun and lead the Bruins to dramatic 2-1 double-overtime win that puts the No. 1-seeded Penguins on the verge of elimination in the Eastern Conference finals.
"He's really giving us the saves we need, the energy and the momentum that we need in order to do the job in front of him," said Bruins center Patrice Bergeron.
Bergeron scored the game winner at 15:19 of the fifth period to end the longest Bruins' game since the 1990 Stanley Cup Final.
BOX SCORE: Bruins 2, Penguins 1 (2OT)
"At five periods, everyone is tired," Rask said. "But it's more of a mental challenge."
The Bruins, up 3-0 in the best-of-seven series, can complete the sweep with a win Friday in Game 4 (8 p.m. ET, NBC Sports Network).
The Penguins came into the series as the league's hottest scoring playoff team, averaging 4.27 goals per game, but the Bruins have limited them to two goals in nearly 11 full periods.
The Bruins killed all six Pittsburgh power plays in Wednesday's game, dropping the Penguins to 0-for-12 in the series.
"It was hard-fought all over the ice, and we threw a lot at them," said Pittsburgh coach Dan Bylsma. "We threw a lot at them in regulation, we threw 50-plus shots, and we played exactly how we wanted to play, just couldn't find the second goal."
Rask has stopped 108 of 110 Penguins shots for a .981 save percentage.
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"He has been our most consistent player all year long, and he just proved that again," said Bruins forward Chris Kelly.
Rask stopped 10 shots by Evgeni Malkin, eight by defenseman Kris Letang and seven by James Neal. Chris Kunitz got the only shot past him, tying the game 1-1 at 8:51 of the second period. David Krejci had given Boston a 1-0 lead 1:42 into the game.
The game-winning play started with 41-year-old Jaromir Jagr winning a puck battle against Malkin.
"He's a pretty strong individual," Rask said.
Bergeron said Jagr's play was indeed the fire-starter
NBA Finals between the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs.
Bovada.lv has released the odds on the NBA Finals between the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs. The Heat are 5-12 favorites to win, the Spurs come in at 2-1.
A few more key odds:
The Heat being favored isn't surprising, but watching the public action on San Antonio might be something to keep an eye on before Thursday.
The Heat have opened up as 5-1/2-point favorites for Game 1 Thursday in Miami.
A few more key odds:
NBA Finals MVPDwyane Wade and Tim Duncan being so close for series MVP is kind of an eyebrow-raiser. The Heat-in-six is the obvious answer for the most likely result. The 19-4 Heat-in-five is kind of exciting, as is the 7-1 Spurs-in-six. If you're confident in the Spurs, throwing in with Parker for MVP at 9-2 is pretty transparent.
LeBron James 4/9
Dwyane Wade 8/1
Chris Bosh 20/1
Chris Andersen 99/1
Any other Heat Player 35/1
Tony Parker 9/2
Tim Duncan 7/1
Manu Ginobili 20/1
Kawhi Leonard 30/1
Any Other Spurs Player 30/1
Exact Series Result
Miami Heat 4-0 7/1
Miami Heat 4-1 19/4
Miami Heat 4-2 11/4
Miami Heat 4-3 10/3
San Antonio Spurs 4-0 18/1
San Antonio Spurs 4-1 17/2
San Antonio Spurs 4-2 7/1
San Antonio Spurs 4-3 7/1
Total Games in Series
Over 5.5 1/2
Under 5.5 8/5
The Heat being favored isn't surprising, but watching the public action on San Antonio might be something to keep an eye on before Thursday.
The Heat have opened up as 5-1/2-point favorites for Game 1 Thursday in Miami.
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