Send Andy Brickley a Question to Be Answered During Game 4 of Stanley Cup Final

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Jun 8, 2011

Send Andy Brickley a Question to Be Answered During Game 4 of Stanley Cup Final The Bruins won an emotionally charged Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday night. And with that 8-1 win, the mood of the series has changed.

The Bruins are back into the series, but their Game 3 win didn't come without a ton of controversy.

First, there was Aaron Rome's hit on Nathan Horton, a hit that has affected all parties involved. Boston will be without Horton who will miss the rest of the series with a concussion, while Rome was suspended for the duration of the series for the hit.

The NHL has pledged to clean things up moving forward, but that all comes after not only Rome's hit on Horton, but all of the hoopla surrounding Alexandre Burrows and the biting incident from all the way back in Game 1. The league said they're cracking down on taunting after Maxim Lapierre taunted Patrice Bergeron in Game 2, and Mark Recchi and Milan Lucic returned the favors in Game 3.

In short, there's plenty to debate and discuss heading into Wednesday night's showdown at the TD Garden.

As always, NESN analyst Andy Brickley is here to answer your questions, leave your questions for Brick and check back later to see if they are answered.

Andy Brickley will answer one question from a fan during every Bruins playoff game this season. Leave your question in the comments section below, and check back on NESN.com to see if he answers your question.

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