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Tom Brady, Julian Edelman have fun with Winter Classic on social media
Brendan Gallagher #11 of the Montreal Canadiens celebrates after scoring his team’s third goal against the Boston Bruins in the second period during the 2016 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic at Gillette Stadium on January 1, 2016 in Foxboro, Massachusetts.
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The 25-year-old Condon, raised in nearby Holliston, made 27 saves to help Montreal win the latest installment in the storied rivalry between the two “Original Six” franchises.
Unlike their two most recent meetings, Friday’s convincing 5-1 victory by Montreal over the hometown Boston Bruins was never in doubt.
Eyewitness News spoke with several fans who said they are rooting for the Bruins during the big game on New Year’s Day.
According to Sportsnet Stats, Byron became just the fourth player in Winter Classic history to score multiple goals in a single game.
If there was any doubt that Brendan Gallagher is a key player for the Canadiens, it was erased Friday afternoon as the feisty winger returned to the lineup after missing 17 games with two broken fingers. The game started off fast as David Desharnais got a quick goal past Tuukka Rast off of a face off 1:14 into the first period.
Most notably Mike Condon and Jimmy Hayes. But didn’t hockey start out on winter ponds-just man and the elements? Instead, they fell flat, playing an embarrassing game that may linger for some time. I think it just seemed like it was one of those nights we couldn’t get anything going the first period. “We weren’t first on pucks. You’ve got to be ready, and I think we didn’t show up when we needed to show up [and] it showed”. With the effort the Bruins put forth, the Habs could have played this game with their helmets on backwards and still won going away.
It was Gallagher who gave Montreal their biggest boost, and one can’t help but notice the contrast: Gallagher, Montreal’s talented pest, returns, while Brad Marchand, the Bruins’ talented pest, sits. I think everyone did that.
Adam Mcquaid ended the first period in the penalty box after getting a delay of game penalty.
“There is nearly an insatiable appetite for these games”, Bettman said. Montreal held a lot of the possession in the first period outshooting the Bruins by a wide margin. He described himself as “pretty good” adding, ‘I’m all right now whenever I go back and play with my friends back home, but I used to play with all the top dogs growing up back in Buffalo.
“Just to try to remember this feeling and it’s certainly a special one”, he said.
“I guess bottom line is it’s a two-point game”, Bergeron said.
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And that’s not what the Bruins, with yet another chance to jump into first place gone, want to hear. We’re trying out there and sometimes, you just don’t have it. Today, we get scored on a couple of times in front of the net.