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VANCOUVER — With Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final set for a 5 p.m. start locally here in Vancouver on Wednesday (8 p.m. ET), the Bruins are treating it like a matinee.
They will not be holding a morning skate at the rink. Select players will be available to speak with the media at their team hotel at noon. Coach Claude Julien will then speak after the player access.
Stayed tuned to NESN.com for more updates after the Bruins' availability Wednesday afternoon.