Jack Edwards: Bruins Must Rely on Resiliency to Win in Vancouver (Podcast)

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Jun 10, 2011


It's not the same watching Bruins games without Jack Edwards providing the play-by-play call, but you still know the voice of the Bruins is watching closely.

With the B's now in Vancouver looking to ride the momentum from the past two games, Jack says the team knows it can win on the road.

"What they gotta think about is every single shift, finishing their checks, winning puck battles, the way they played in Games 3 and 4," Jack said on the NESN Podcast on Friday. "And if things don't bounce their way, they've gotta be as resilient as they were in the middle part of Game 2 and finish the job the way they weren't able to do in Game 2. They can win in Vancouver. They clearly can win in Vancouver. They almost won twice in Vancouver."

Jack said winning Game 5 is of the utmost importance, because as the Bruins know all too well from recent history, anything can happen in a Game 7.

"They've got to do it now," he said. "They don't want it to come down to a seventh game, where it could be a crazy bounce of the puck or something unjust [that determines the game]. They gotta do it while they can do it right now and have a chance to finish it off at home."

Jack also discusses what Henrik Sedin needs to do to lead as a captain, how special a moment it was for Nathan Horton to be in the locker room after the emotional Game 4 win, and how to donate to the Pan-Mass Challenge, for which Jack will be riding. You can donate to Jack's cause by clicking here.

Listen to the entire podcast in the video player above, the audio player below, or save the MP3 file by right-clicking the audio player and clicking "Save Link As" or "Save Target As."

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