Ø      I don't think it was intentional,
but I'm a Bruin fan and I'll cut Lucic some slack because I haven't seen him do
that kind of thing before.  
 
Was that
a nearly-missed knee-on-knee? If it’s the play I’m thinking of, it was
a marginally-dirty hit, I agree.

That was the hit, and it put Andropov out of the game.  Like I said I haven't 
seen Milan do that kind of thing before, so I'll cut him slack.  Last year a 
Bruin did that same sort of thing to an Atlanta player, and it was a lot 
clearer that in that case it was intentional.  You can't get into a players 
head, and I don't know that Milan was trying to hurt Andropov.  I think I am on 
pretty safe ground in saying that it wasn't Avery's intention to hurt Thomas, 
it was his intention to piss him off, and he did.

> Could be, Savard
is no stranger to dirty play.  He took a pretty good two handed cross
check to Scott Gomez im the Ranger game, and last night he did a nice > job 
boarding Chris
Kelly.  
 
Although Brick said Kelly “sold”
the call, it was a clear boarding, I thought. Why Savard did it was just
stupid. No need to. He took two needless penalties in that game.

I think Brick watches the game with the same eyes fans do.  Savard is a very 
talented player, dirty player, but very talented.  Anyone who thinks the Bruins 
are all Knights in Shinning Armour are kidding themselves.  


      
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