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2011 Stanley Cup Finals: Vancouver Canucks vs. Boston Bruins Game Seven

It all comes down to one game to decide who will be the best teams in the NHL and win the Stanley Cup. The Boston Bruins and the Vancouver Canucks have played six grueling games and it all comes down to this. It didn't take long for the Bruins to chase a shaky Roberto Luongo from the Vancouver goal Monday night. The veteran goalie yielded three of the four goals the Bruins scored while setting a finals record with four goals in a span of 4:14. None of the three seemed all that tough. Ageless winger Mark Recchi had three assists and five different players scored goals in a game that really wasn't as close as the final score indicated. Tim Thomas took a shutout into the third period and gave up two goals, one that made it 4-1 and the other that made it 5-2. Brad Marchand, Milan Lucic, Andrew Ference and Ryder scored in the first and NHL playoff scoring leader David Krejci connected during a 5-on-3 in the third period. Now it’s on to Vancouver and a game seven. All the Bruins have to do is figure out a way to win a game in Vancouver. And they can't win a game there unless they score a goal or two. "It's the last game of the year. We've got to throw it out there," right wing Michael Ryder, who had a goal and an assist in Monday night's 5-2 win, which evened the Stanley Cup finals at 3-3 heading into Wednesday night's Game 7. "For us, this is a big step to get to this point where we are. The Bruins have scored just two goals in going 0-3 in Vancouver in this series. They have twice lost 1-0. They have shelled Roberto Luongo in the three games in Boston, knocking him out of the last two and actually pouring 15 goals past him in a span of a little more than 92 minutes. In Vancouver, they haven't pressured him as much, but he has been strong. Despite what happened to him again in Boston on Monday night, he's the man in Game 7. The Bruins have gotten into Luongo’s head and will score early and often as the Canucks drop game seven at home and the Bruins emerge victorious. Hockey Picks: Boston Bruins Bet the NHL Playoffs at Skybook This online sportsbook has the best odds and wagering opportunities in the NHL playoffs on the road to the Stanley Cup.