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B's 3rd in 4 nights...All on the road...Shields starting tonight. He had a rough start to his Bruin career giving up 2 goals on the first 4 shots in the 2nd period last night. I had to crash and missed the 3rd period but he did shut out the Canucks in that third period. So maybe he settled down and got the nerves all out of the way.

My lean is initially towards the bad guys tonight on the 3 games /4 nights all on the road and travelling from Vancouver to Calgary after the game last night. I would expect to see the Flames take over the game as it gets into the 2nd/3rd period.

BOSTON BRUINS at
CALGARY FLAMES
Thursday, October 17, 2002
Pengrowth Saddledome; Calgary, Alberta
9:00 pm (ET) - Gametime
8:30 pm (ET) - Boston Globe Pre-Game Report
NESN
Tonight's Game
The Bruins visit the Flames tonight in the first of two games between these clubs this season and the Bruins' lone visit of the season to the Pengrowth Saddledome. The Bruins are 2-1-0-0 thus far this season with a 2-1-0-0 record on the road. The Flames are 1-2-0-0 thus far this season with a 0-2-0-0 record on home ice. The Bruins are 2-1-0-0 vs. Northwest Division teams and are 2-1-0-0 overall vs. Western Conference opponents this season. The Flames are playing their first game of the season vs. a Northeast Division opponent tonight and are 0-1-0-0 vs. Eastern Conference foes this season.

Lifetime Series
The Bruins are 49-29-9-1 lifetime vs. the Flames franchise (includes Atlanta) with a 309-280 scoring advantage in those 88 games. On the road, the Bruins are 22-17-3-0 lifetime vs. the Calgary franchise with the Flames holding a 154-149 scoring edge in those 42 games. The Bruins won their last game vs. the Flames with a 3-2 victory in Boston on Mar. 9, 2002. They have lost their last two games in Calgary with their last road win vs. the Flames a 3-0 victory on Oct. 18, 1997.

Recent Bruins Games
The Bruins have won their last two games with a 2-1 victory in Colorado on Oct. 14 and a 6-3 win in Vancouver on Oct. 16. That follows a season-opening 5-1 loss in Minnesota on Oct. 11. The Bruins finished their 2002 pre-season schedule with a 2-5-1-1 record with wins over Washington (6-4 Sept. 20) and Pittsburgh (7-2 Oct. 1); losses to St. Louis (7-2 Sept. 19), Montreal (5-4 Sept. 23 and 4-2 Sept. 26), NY Islanders (4-3 Sept. 28) and NY Rangers (4-3/OT Sept. 29 and 4-3 Oct. 5); and a 0-0 tie with Florida on Oct. 2.

Recent Flames Games
The Flames are 1-2-0-0 thus far this season with a 3-0 loss to Vancouver on Oct. 10, a 5-4 loss to Philadelphia on Oct. 12 and a 3-2 win over Vancouver on Oct. 14. The Flames finished the 2002 pre-season with a 3-5-0-0 record.

Upcoming Bruins Games - All times local to that city
The Bruins continue their current six-game road trip in Edmonton on Oct. 19 (8:00 p.m.) and in Toronto on Oct. 21 (7:30 p.m.). All games of this trip are broadcast on both NESN and WBZ Radio. They will return home to host the Ottawa Senators on Oct. 24 on Terry O'Reilly Night (7:00 p.m.; NESN and WBZ Radio).

Upcoming Flames Games
The Flames will next face a three-game road trip, playing in Chicago on Oct. 19, in Detroit on Oct. 21 and in Minnesota on Oct. 22.

Bruins Injuries
John Grahame: Shoulder injury; out indefinitely.

Bruins Recent Transactions
Oct. 5: Jay Henderson and Tim Thomas assigned to Providence/AHL.
Oct. 7: Shaone Morrisonn assigned to Providence/AHL.
Oct. 8: Joe Thornton named 17th captain in team history.
Oct. 10: Colton Orr assigned to Kamloops/WHL; Carl Corazzini assigned to Atlantic City/ECHL.
Oct. 17: Tim Thomas recalled from Providence/AHL.
 
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Shields relieves injured Grahame

Shields relieves injured Grahame

Thursday, October 17, 2002

VANCOUVER - After playing well in the Bruins' first two games, John Grahame earned another start last night in goal. He was gone, however, after only 20 minutes.

After suffering a right shoulder injury during the first period of the B's 6-3 win over the Vancouver Canucks at GM Place, Grahame was replaced at the start of Period 2 by Steve Shields.

Grahame was hurt when he stretched to his full 6-foot-2 height to block a shot from left point by Ed Jovanovski 7:29 into the game, then fell awkwardly onto his shoulder. The rebound was knocked in by Harold Drucken. The B's goalie was able to finish the period, making nine stops as the teams skated off tied at 1 after 20 minutes, suggesting the injury may not be too serious. B's coach Robbie Ftorek said Grahame would be re-evaluated this morning.

Shields will make his first start as a Bruin tonight in Calgary.

B's GM Mike O'Connell put in an immediate call to the AHL Providence Bruins for a backup. Veteran minor leaguer Tim Thomas will be heading to Calgary this morning.

``We're bringing in Thomas instead of (Andrew) Raycroft because Andrew is younger and he needs to play,'' said O'Connell. ``We think that's the best thing for him.''

Playing the previous four seasons in the Pacific Division with the Mighty Ducks (2001-02) and the San Jose Sharks (1998-99 to 2000-01, Shields has faced the Flames on five occasions. He owns a 1-1-2 record vs. Calgary, with a 1.99 goals-against average.

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Marty McInnis reclaimed his right wing berth on the No. 2 line with center Jozef Stumpel and Ivan Huml at the expense of Mike Knuble, who was scratched despite scoring one of only three B's goals over the season's first two games. The move paid off, as McInnis scored his first goal of the season in the win.

Winger Michal Grosek took Knuble's roster spot and made his first appearance as a Bruin, skating with pivot P.J. Stock and converted blueliner Sean Brown on the fourth line. . . .

The other scratch was defenseman Jarno Kultanen, who is still waiting to make his first appearance of the season. . . .

Forward Rob Zamuner was not on hand when the B's played the Canucks, having returned to Boston on Tuesday shortly after the birth of his second son, Alex. Zamuner will rejoin the team today in Calgary. . . .

After tonight's match with the Flames, the B's face the Oilers in Edmonton on Saturday night, then close the trip in Toronto vs. the Maple Leafs on Monday.
 

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HISTORY / TRENDS

HISTORY / TRENDS

Recent Trends
The over is 4-2 in the past six meetings.

B's / Flames have only played each other once a year for the past three years...Don't get to see too much of each other and the Flames have won the last two at the Saddledome

Recent Meetings
Date Home Away Line ATS
3/9/2002 Bos. 3 Cal. 2 0,-200/5.5 Bos./U

10/20/2000 Cal. 3 Bos. 2 0,-145/6 Cal./U

1/24/2000 Bos. 3 Cal. 4 0,-150/5.5 Cal./O

2/12/1999 Cal. 4 Bos. 3 -0.5,120/5 Cal./O
1/4/1999 Bos. 5 Cal. 1 -0.5,-170/5.5 Bos./O

3/12/1998 Bos. 2 Cal. 5 -0.5,-145/5.5 Cal./O
10/18/1997 Cal. 0 Bos. 3 -0.5,-120/5.5 Bos./U

2/11/1997 Cal. 5 Bos. 1 -0.5,-115/6.5 Cal./U
12/7/1996 Bos. 1 Cal. 1 -0.5,-125/6 Cal./U

2/24/1996 Cal. 1 Bos. 2 -0.5,-110/6 Bos./U
 

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mugs how about them bruins yesterday:eek:
they put a ass whooping on the canucks
the sad thing is I had to watch it:cry:
 

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Hey No All....The real sad thing was I had to go to bed and missed the 3rd period. :( Against any other team, I'd say I was sorry for your Canuck loss. Just not last night.

Anyway, how did Shields (and the rest of the team) look in the third? Paper says he made 9 saves - any of the real testers?

Appreciate your insights.

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