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Thomas off first

Posted by Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff January 1, 2009 10:57 AM

Tim Thomas was the first goalie off the ice, indicating he'll get the start tonight.

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7 comments so far...
  1. I can't wait to see the Bruins playing for the Stanley Cup this year.
    Also, more people have to start voting for the NHL all-star team.
    Just log on the nhl.com and vote.

    Posted by Susan January 1, 09 11:52 AM
  1. Bummer, I was hoping for Fernandez tonight. He matches up really nice against Pittsburg in his career: 2-1-1-0 with a 1.23 GAA in 4 career starts.

    Posted by Mike January 1, 09 12:28 PM
  1. Or if you hace a cell, especially with unlimited text send "bruins" to 81812, to vote for one player send their last name like "thomas", "krejci" or your choice.

    Posted by b&gbleeder (who has voted a lot) January 1, 09 12:32 PM
  1. I agree with mike, was hoping to see manny tonight, I know Thomas was good last time out but Manny was even better his last time out and just looks so composed, not to mention his puck handling which could be of great use against the penguins

    Posted by mattyw January 1, 09 01:02 PM
  1. What a night for hockey!

    Posted by Bluefox70 January 1, 09 01:43 PM
  1. Thomas is more reliable then Fernandez any day. He's been lucky. Go Team Thomas!

    Posted by Opie January 1, 09 03:52 PM
  1. What a way to ring in the new year with another Bruins victory!
    Marty St Pierre is looking real good, he looks very confident.
    I would have given the start to Fernandez, he is hot and playing very well.

    Damn flu, my son are both sick and had tickets for the game. Now my niece will enjoy them!

    Posted by Frankie January 1, 09 06:16 PM
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