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April 15, 2008
Bruins, Canadiens refreshed and ready to resume series
BOSTON (AP) - After playing overtime games in different cities on consecutive nights, the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens were glad to get a day off Monday.
The Bruins returned home Sunday and got a 2-1 win in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series when Marc Savard scored 9:25 into overtime. Boston pulled to 2-1 in the series as well.
"If you're 30, you feel like you're 60 the next day," Savard said Monday. "You just have to get your rest. We're doing the right things around here, getting lots of fluids and be as ready as can be for the next one."
The Bruins' win came a day after Alex Kovalev scored 21/2 minutes into overtime to give the Canadiens a sweep of the first two games at home.
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