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Although they weren’t on Friday, the Bruins are normally regarded as a great third period team.
That knack for tight play late was on display Tuesday, as the Bruins scored twice with Tuukka Rask out of the net and the extra attacker on the ice to force overtime against the Rangers. But, as crazy as that sequence was, the B’s have done it before — Oct. 24, 2009 against the Senators to be exact — when David Krejci and Mark Recchi both scored with the goalie pulled.
Check out the video above to relive Friday’s Captain Morgan Legendary Moment.