Boston Bruins vs Vancouver Canucks
The Vancouver Canucks have never won a Stanley Cup in their 40-plus year history. The Bruins have won it five times, but haven’t won it in almost 40 years. What will it be: The Canucks hoisting their first Holy Grail or the Bruins reclaiming what was theirs nearly 40 years ago?
The Canucks have a distinct advantage in holding home ice and having been able to rest a few extra days, similar to their advantage against the Sharks, which they took full, um, advantage of. And like their advantage against the Sharks, they will again be playing a team coming not-so-fresh off of a grueling seven-game series. Did I say advantage Canucks?
But it’s the Stanley Cup Finals… anything is posssssssible! (Oh, that was KG in the 2008 NBA Finals)
Announcers: (NBC/Versus) – Mike Emrick, Ed Olcyzk, Pierre McGuire
Game 1 — Wednesday, June 1 (NBC 8PM) at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia, Ca
Game 2 — Saturday, June 4 (NBC 8PM) at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia, Ca
Game 3 — Monday, June 6 (VS 8PM) at TD Garden, Boston, MA or St. Pete’s Forum, Tampa, FL
Game 4 — Wednesday, June 8 (VS 8PM) at TD Garden, Boston, MA or St. Pete’s Forum, Tampa, FL
Game 5* — Friday, June 10 (NBC 8PM) at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia, Ca
Game 6* — Monday, June 13 (NBC 8PM) at TD Garden, Boston, MA or St. Pete’s Forum, Tampa, FL
Game 7* — Wednesday, June 15 (NBC 8PM) at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia, Ca
* If Necessary

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