TORONTO — You’ve got to love the Li’l Ball O’ Hate.The standard game recap & player quotes follows this section. In that sense, you have seen this before, many times!
Playing without star linemate Patrice Bergeron (late scratch, upper-body injury), Brad Marchand broke a 1-1 tie with a goal late in the second period and paced the Bruins to a 3-1 Game 4 victory at Air Canada Centre Thursday night. The Bruins lead the series, 3-1, and will have a chance to close it out Saturday night at the New Garden.
Boston’s diminutive Puck Provocateur invariably stands tall in the big moments. On a night when the Bruins didn’t have much jump, Marchand put them ahead and made everybody forget that they got outplayed in the first period.
Bonus - Larry Bird Watch!
In a weird way, Marchand reminds me a little of Larry Bird. Larry Legend was a foot taller and far more dominant, but both are vintage trash-talkers who save their best stuff for in-game interactions. Like Marchand, Larry didn’t do a ton of talking off the court, but he was in the ear of his opponents on a nightly basis.What's a hockey column without a comparison to a basketball legend? It just wouldn't be the same...
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the minute this hockey team is eliminated this fraud will take a dump on this team and dan knows it.
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