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The Bruins' road to the team's first Stanley Cup in 39 years was not an easy one, but it was certainly memorable.
The first leg of that journey came to a close in Boston, with the B's hoping to beat the Montreal Canadiens in a winner-take-all Game 7. It would be the first of several Game 7's that Boston would face in their quest for the Cup, but there was no way of knowing what drama lay in store as the puck dropped.
Behind more late-game heroics from Nathan Horton, the TD Garden faithful was in for one heck of a game.
Tune in to NESN beginning at 7:30 p.m. to relive all the action, and join the conversation on social media by using the #Bruins2011 hashtag during the broadcast. Also, keep an eye out for more upcoming NESN broadcasts of games from the Bruins' historic Stanley Cup run.