The Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins may only need one goal to decide Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals, with both goalies standing on their heads through 40 minutes of play. It's at the point now where it's been just under six days since the Canucks last scored a goal that's meant anything, when Alex Burrows won Game 2 in overtime last Saturday.
Tanner Glass Swings, Misses In Second Period Of Canucks-Bruins Game 5
If the Bruins win this thing by one goal, or if they grab the first goal early in the third period or something, you know Tanner Glass is going to have nightmares tonight. On a beautiful chance in the second period, Glass had a perfect opportunity on a cross-ice look from Chris Tanev. He swung at the puck before it got to him.
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Ouch. Hopefully that doesn’t come back to bite ‘em (unless you’re a Bruins fan).
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