Vaive-Alive
Registered User
Boston (AP),
With fingers raised in the air, the Bruins left practice today needing a miracle - their last two games of the season are critical as they currently sit in 9th place in the East, and they face conference leader New Jersey and the crafty Dallas Stars in their final two outings. Symbolically, the team had rings on their fingers and bells on their shoes, and you could tell without asking they were into the blues.
When GM Krueger was asked how he felt going into the next two games - only a cryptical envelopment was offered to the press:
"I got a feeling, and it won't go away. oh, no.
Just one thing, then I'll be okay.
I need a miracle every day."
And like a lost sailor, GM Kruegs hit the Rusty Bean.
Bobby Orr
Boston Globe
With fingers raised in the air, the Bruins left practice today needing a miracle - their last two games of the season are critical as they currently sit in 9th place in the East, and they face conference leader New Jersey and the crafty Dallas Stars in their final two outings. Symbolically, the team had rings on their fingers and bells on their shoes, and you could tell without asking they were into the blues.
When GM Krueger was asked how he felt going into the next two games - only a cryptical envelopment was offered to the press:
"I got a feeling, and it won't go away. oh, no.
Just one thing, then I'll be okay.
I need a miracle every day."
And like a lost sailor, GM Kruegs hit the Rusty Bean.
Bobby Orr
Boston Globe