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After taking care of new business against the Montreal Canadiens in the first round of the 2011 playoffs, the Bruins turned their attention to taking care of some old business.
A year removed from when they were beaten by the Philadelphia Flyers after letting a 3-0 series lead evaporate, the Bruins had a chance for revenge — and they jumped at it.
Brad Marchand, David Krejci and the B’s wasted no time getting things started in a grudge match against the Broad Street Bullies. This time, though, it was the boys in black and gold who were dishing out the punishment.
Tune in to NESN at 8 p.m. on Tuesday 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.