ST. LOUIS -- Gamesmanship has been one of the big storylines in the Stanley Cup ...
ST. LOUIS — Gamesmanship has been one of the big storylines in the Stanley Cup Final. After Game 3, when the Boston Bruins routed the St. Louis Blues 7-2 to earn a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series, St. Louis coach Craig Berube criticized the officials for calling the games too tightly.
The Bruins are facing elimination Sunday night in Game 6 at what should be a charged-up Enterprise Center. The cheapest ticket on the open market, according to StubHub, is going for more than $2,000. St. Louis can become the first team in four years to win the Cup on its ice, and can also win the Cup for the first time in its 52-year history.
Instead of ranting and raving as Cassidy did after Thursday night’s loss, Berube told his team to move on. There were still games to play, a series to win, a Cup to win. The Blues won the next three games and reached this point, something Cassidy noted on Friday. Most importantly, St. Louis has been the better team in 5-on-5 play. And the Bruins’ potent power play is 0-for-5 in the past two games, a marked contrast to their 4-for-4 performance on 4 shots in Game 3.
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