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The TD Garden was rocking in Game 3 thanks to the Bruins’ 8-1 thumping of the Vancouver Canucks that drew the B’s to within a game of evening the series. It turned out that it was only a preview of more to come.
Rich Peverley broke open the scoring midway through the first period of Game 4, and the B’s once again made Boston a very difficult place for the Canucks to play as they cruised to a 4-0 victory and sent the series back to Canada tied at two games apiece.
In the battle of the goaltenders, Tim Thomas once against outdueled Roberto Luongo. TT was credited with a 38-save shutout, and Luongo was pulled after allowing four goals on just 20 shots.
Tune in at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday for all the action, and be sure to 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