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Something was obviously amiss

Samsonov's departure hits home for Bruins

On the face of it, Bruins (from left) Brad Stuart, Travis Green, and Hal Gill weren’t high on their chances as Richard Zednik celebrated a 2-0 Montreal lead.
On the face of it, Bruins (from left) Brad Stuart, Travis Green, and Hal Gill weren’t high on their chances as Richard Zednik celebrated a 2-0 Montreal lead. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis) Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis
By Christopher L. Gasper
Globe Staff / March 10, 2006

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When Glen Murray stole a Montreal pass and fed the puck into the slot, he may have momentarily forgotten that Boston had traded Sergei Samsonov. Instead of the puck finding his former linemate, it landed on the stick of rookie Ben Walter, who blasted it harmlessly over the net. (Full article: 623 words)

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