The Stanley Cup final series between the Boston Bruins and the Chicago Blackhawks is telling us game 7 itβs coming by the way both teams are playing, but first, game 5 needs to win be decided this Saturday at 8 PM ET at the United Center.
Game 4 was a thriller with 11 goals total, but the fact is that stole momentum from the Bruins as the Hawks tied the series and regained home field advantage.
“One of things we have talked about: Get pucks to the net,” said Brent Seabrook.Β “I just tried getting it on the net, we had a great screen in front. … It just found a way.”
“Both teams are so great defensively. Both have great goalies,” Seabrook said. “I don’t know; it was one of those games. They got some goals on the power play; we got some bounces. It was nice to get some past Tuukka.”
Bruins coach Claude Julien doesnβt care his team is hitting more than their rivals because at the end,Β it comes down to a game 5.
βNot really, not really,β Julien said. βI mean, we tied it up. I thought our guys battled hard enough to get us back in the game and create an overtime. I donβt think we played our best game tonight. A lot of different reasons. I think our decision making wasnβt very good at times. Didnβt think we were moving the puck as well as we had been in the past.
Bruins +130, and Blackhawks -150, listed in the moneyline for game 5.