
The Bruins did just that in 2011, when they were
in the exact same situation against the Vancouver Canucks, down a
game heading home for Game 6. They won the last two games by a
combined 9-2 score to claim the Stanley Cup. The question for both
teams is whether they will have their Selke Trophy-winning centers
for Game 6. Neither Boston's Patrice
Bergeron, the 2012 winner, nor Chicago's Jonathan
Toews, this year's winner, finished the game Saturday. Bergeron
left after playing two shifts in the second period. He was taken to a
local hospital for observation and later released, but Julien said he
did not have an update on his status. Carl
Soderberg, who was making his Stanley Cup Playoff debut, skated
in Bergeron's spot between Jaromir
Jagr and Brad
Marchand. Toews, who assisted on both of Kane's goals, was hit
hard by Boston defenseman Johnny
Boychuk with 8:12 left in the second period, but played four more
shifts to close the period. He was late returning to the bench to
start the third period and was never allowed to take the ice. Chicago
coach Joel Quenneville said it was an upper-body injury and he's
hopeful Toews will be ready for Game 6. Marcus
Kruger was the first center to replace Toews on a line with Kane
and Bryan
Bickell early in the third period, and they were on the ice when
Chara cut the Blackhawks' lead in half with a blistering one-timer
from inside the left circle that went over Crawford's catching glove.
Andrew Shaw
finished the game centering the top line. Chara's goal was the only
shot the Bruins could get past Crawford, who did exactly what the
Blackhawks thought he would do after being the subject of criticism
following Game 4. Kane was feeling it as well. He did his damage
before Toews was forced out of the game. He lifted the puck in from
the slot with the shaft of his stick, popping the water bottle off
the top of the net, to give Chicago a 2-0 lead 5:13 into the second
period. Kane scored his first goal with 2:33 left in the first
period, deftly changing from his forehand to backhand to tuck the
puck inside the left post after Johnny
Oduya's shot broke Dennis
Seidenberg's stick and came to him at the side of the net. Chara
was on the ice for all three of Chicago's goals in Game 5 and has
been on the ice for eight of the Blackhawk' past nine goals.
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