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The rivalry may still exist to some smaller extent, but the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins are far removed from being big beasts on the hockey block, who wound up on a collision course for a memorable and disturbing Stanley Cup Final clash in 2011.The Canucks’ practice at the tiny Harvard University arena was jammed with media prior to a Jan. 7, 2012 rematch at the TD Garden.
They rattled off seven-straight wins to start the season, stretched their record to 13-2-0 Saturday with a 3-1 win in Buffalo, have a perfect 8-0-0 record on home ice, had scored the most goals with the best goal differential, and have the league’s top penalty kill. Ilya Mikheyev was moved to the left side with J.T Miller and Brock Boeser at practice Friday. That left Bo Horvat between Vasily Podkolzin and Conor Garland and placed Elias Pettersson between Andrei Kuzmenko and Nils Hoglander. The fourth line had a familiar look with Nils Aman between Dakota Joshua and Jack Studnicka.
“Hogie and Petey get along really well,” reasoned Boudreau after a competitive Friday practice. “You’re looking to find fits with this group all the time and I thought Mikheyev with the speed might be a help for Miller and Boeser.
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