Bruins desktop wallpaper

Show your loyalty and install one of these Globe photos as your computer's desktop wallpaper. More to come soon. Instructions are below.


Bruins   Bruins forward Marc Savard seems ready to fly after scoring an overtime game-winner against the Montreal Canadiens. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)
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Bruins   Boston goalie Tim Thomas looks like the bear painted on his helmet as he pounces on the puck. (Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff)
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Bruins   Bruins goalie Tim Thomas and his teammates get the celebration started. (Barry Chin/Globe Staff)
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Bruins   Boston's Chuck Kobasew and David Krejic celebrate Kobasew's goal against Detroit during the first period. (David Kamerman/Globe Staff)
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Bruins   Bruins goalie Tim Thomas makes the save during first period action against the New York Islanders. (Justine Hunt/Globe Staff)
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Bruins   Boston Bruins' Marco Sturm celebrates his 1st period goal with teammate Chuck Kobasew after his goal put the Bruins up 3-1. (Barry Chin/Globe Staff)
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Bruins   Boston Bruins player Dennis Wideman (6) celebrates with his teammates after scoring a goal. His goal was the team's 18,000th, making the Bruins the second NHL team to reach that mark. (Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff)
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Bruins   Bruins center Glen Metropolit is shown during pregame warmups before the Boston-Pittsburgh game at the TD Banknorth Garden. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)
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Bruins   Bruins player Aaron Ward (44) and Blue Jackets player Curtis Glencross (11) hit the boards during first period action at the TD Banknorth Garden. (Justine Hunt/Globe Staff)
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Bruins   Boston Bruins goalie Tim Thomas makes a save during the third period of a hockey game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. (John Blanding/Globe Staff)
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Bruins   Phil Kessel (right) celebrates with rally helmet wearing teammate Marc Savard (left) after Kessel slipped the puck past Washington goalie Olaf Kolzig (not pictured) to give Boston the shootout victory at the Garden.(Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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Bruins   Phil Kessel (right) celebrates with rally helmet wearing teammate Marc Savard (left) after Kessel slipped the puck past Washington goalie Ollie Kolzig (not pictured) to give Boston the shootout victory at the Garden.(Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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Bruins   Boston Bruins celebrated Marco Sturm's shootout goal against the Sabres (Globe Staff Photo / Justine Hunt)
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Bruins   Emotions run high during a Bruin Canadien scrum in the 3rd period. / Barry Chin)
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Bruins   Bruins celebrate teammate Marco Sturm's empty net goal which iced the 3-0 win for Boston. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Bruins   New Red Sox ace, Daisuke Matsuzaka waves to the crowd before dropping a ceremonial puck, prior to a Bruins versus N. J. Devils. (Globe Staff Photo / Evan Richman)
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Bruins   Mark Mowers (right) celebrates his first goal of the season, a third period tally that put Boston ahead 4-1. Brad Boyes is at left. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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Bruins   Zdeno Chara delivers a crushing check to Toronto's Alexander Steen. (Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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Bruins   Wade Brookbank was congratulated by Brad Boyes after Brookbank opened the scoring against Buffalo. (Globe Staff Photo / David Kamerman)
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Bruins   Nothing looks quite as clean as center ice at the Garden (Globe Staff Photo / Justine Hunt)
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Bruins   Zdeno Chara was Boston's prized offseason acquisition ( John Tlumacki / Barry Chin)
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Desktop installation instructions:

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Decide which image you want and click on the proper desktop size. (Select 1024x768 if you have your monitor set at high resolution. Otherwise select 800x600.)

Note: The images are large and may take several minutes to download if you have a slow connection. File sizes are indicated beside each link.

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Windows: Right-click with your mouse on the image and select "Set as wallpaper." You're done!

Macintosh: Click and hold your mouse over the photo you want. A menu will pop up. Choose "Save This Image As," and save it to your desktop.

Open the image in any image-editing program (i.e. - Photoshop, PaintShop, MacPaint, etc.). Choose "Select All," then choose "Copy" from the edit menu.

Next go under the apple menu and select "Control Panels," then "Desktop Patterns." Go under the Edit menu and choose "Paste." Hit the "Set Desktop Pattern" button, and you're done.