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Not only has the road team won each of the first four games in the Bruins-Canadiens Eastern Conference quarterfinals matchup, but that trend has held true throughout the NHL.
NESN.com's Douglas Flynn believes that such may be the case because road teams adopt a conservative style of play that is well-suited for the playoffs, and the Bruins should act accordingly in Game 5, even as it takes place in the TD Garden.
See what he had to say to Naoko Funayama in the video above.