The Boston Bruins are already well in control of Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals, thanks to goals by Brad Marchand and Milan Lucic, both of which Roberto Luongo could have done more to keep out of the net. He has to be on a short leash now, and Vancouver Canucks backup Cory Schneider is on the bench, looking like he's itching to get into the game. If things continue on this way, he might get a chance, as the Bruins lead by a score of 2-0 in the first period.
Bruins Vs. Canucks Score, Game 6: Bruins Lead 2-0 After Brad Marchand, Milan Lucic Goals
Marchand scored the first goal on a break up the ice, shooting a wrist shot into the roof of the net from the right circle, beating Luongo easily at his glove side. The second goal came just a couple of minutes later, as the Bruins caught the Canucks in a bad change. Still, Luongo had a very good chance to stop Lucic’s shot, but he let the Bruins forward beat him five-hole with a shot that wasn’t exactly a ripper. Luongo looks like the goalie from Game 3 and Game 4 of the series, not Game 5.
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