One. More. Win.Tonight will be the 107th and final game of the Boston Bruins season and the most important game in the last 39 years in Bruins history. A win tonight would elate the masses of Bruins fans and a loss, no matter the fashion, would be devastating. The story is the same for the Canucks. There is no in between. There is no tomorrow. There's also no reason to look back on anything and try to make a prediction. One thing we know about Game 7's is that they are entirely unpredictable. Game 6 doesn't matter in the context of tonight's game, and really the other five games of the series don't matter either, injuries aside. Styles and schemes are put aside in Game 7's and will and intensity get pushed into the forefront. Alright, enough of the pre-game diatribe. If you don't get waves of tonight's importance randomly today then you might not quite get it. True fans of these two teams feel the nerves, the excitement, the emotion themsel...
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