A perfect road-trip
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A perfect road-trip
Last night's 1-0 victory over the Sens made it six out of six on the road for the Bruins.
Loads of positives to be taken from the games including Nathan Horton finding his scoring touch again, Kaberle looking great in the spoked B and being a much needed addition to the PP, Tuukka shaking off the rust and winning all four of his games including shutting out the Sens, and Timmy getting wins against the Flames and the Nucks. Awesome! What's not to like about that?
Just need to keep the momentum going for tomorrow night's game back at the Garden against the Bolts.
Loads of positives to be taken from the games including Nathan Horton finding his scoring touch again, Kaberle looking great in the spoked B and being a much needed addition to the PP, Tuukka shaking off the rust and winning all four of his games including shutting out the Sens, and Timmy getting wins against the Flames and the Nucks. Awesome! What's not to like about that?
Just need to keep the momentum going for tomorrow night's game back at the Garden against the Bolts.
Calamity Jane- Posts : 1530
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Re: A perfect road-trip
Detroit's road trips are doing well too, but they're often interrupted with home defeats
rocknrollnobody- Posts : 768
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Re: A perfect road-trip
Yes, the Bruins have a habit of doing that too. And being a geeky numbers kind of person, I've just totted up their home and away wins so far this season.
They've played 30 games at the Garden and have won 15 of them.
Out of 33 road games, they've won 22. Go figure
They've played 30 games at the Garden and have won 15 of them.
Out of 33 road games, they've won 22. Go figure
Last edited by Calamity Jane on Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:35 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : reduced to 22 away wins because I can't count)
Calamity Jane- Posts : 1530
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Re: A perfect road-trip
Detroit:
W 17 of 31 at home
W 22 of 32 on road
Snap.
W 17 of 31 at home
W 22 of 32 on road
Snap.
rocknrollnobody- Posts : 768
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Re: A perfect road-trip
And the last time the Bruins won six straight on the road...?
... 1972
... 1972
Calamity Jane- Posts : 1530
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Calamity Jane wrote:And the last time the Bruins won six straight on the road...?
... 1972
No.....it doesn't mean you are winning lord Stanley again
Re: A perfect road-trip
Funny that. There was no 1972 season in my Bruins book CJ *whistles*
BuffonIdol- Posts : 2386
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Ah, it looks as if you have the Toronto edition of the book. For some reason that one only goes as far as 1967
Calamity Jane- Posts : 1530
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Actually I have the limited edition re-release which includes the 1992-1994 seasons
BuffonIdol- Posts : 2386
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Can't we all just agree that if the long lost french version of the book still exists it should be burned?
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