The golden era of the Bruins. Man do I miss Fred on the call. I grew up listening to him nearly every other night watching the Bs with my dad. What is so awesome in this game is his call of Neely's goal and pointing out how is perfectly captures Cam's entire career: plowing through opponents and putting the puck in the net. How many Canadiens did Neely thrash in this game? Thanks so much for posting this and the other classic Bruins games.
I had kust turned 13 years old, 6 days before this game. My best friend was from Montreal and I'm from just over the Massachusetts line in NH. He loved his team and i loved mine. Neither one of us had the ability to watch the game at home, because i think back then, TV38 was able to picked up on antenna, but some games were on NESN which was cable and that was a luxury. A local Inn in NH had a bar and yhey let us sit and watch. They even gave us free sodas and chips. I'll never forget this game! WOW, talk about memories! Thanks for sharing.
My favorite era of Bruins hockey. My dad took me to the game against MTL where they come back from 2-0 down in November of that season. Loudest I’ve ever heard an arena in my life. I will never forget the 1990 Boston Bruins as long as I live. 1:29:26 Fred screaming SCORE!!!! And the crowd exploding gives me chills every time.
What a goal that was by Stephane Richer. He took the shot and Moog made the stop. Then, with one hand on his stick, he flipped over Andy Moog. Two goals & one assist for Richer in this game. The next game he gets hurt and does not return for the remainder of the Montreal Canadiens Playoffs.
The burns team was magical, totally takes me back as a kid. These guys were God's back then. I'm from Maine and remember Beers shooting up the ranks. He was a powerhouse in college.
I was 13 years old when this series was played. Two years earlier was when the Bruins broke the Montreal jinx. As good as that series was, this one was, this series was better. Because (a) I got to stay up and watch its conclusion, (b) the last game was in Boston, and (c) it proved that 1988 was not a fluke.
Definitely not a fluke. Bruins owned Montreal from 1988 to 1994. They lost the 89 series but then won this one and the next three. They didn't get to play them in 1993. I think if they did, Canada's last Stanley Cup would be 1990.
@@LeoWhalen1933 I have no doubt about that at all. The Bruins would have DESTROYED Montreal in 1993. They were on a test heading into the playoffs. Montreal skidded in.
The golden era of the Bruins. Man do I miss Fred on the call. I grew up listening to him nearly every other night watching the Bs with my dad. What is so awesome in this game is his call of Neely's goal and pointing out how is perfectly captures Cam's entire career: plowing through opponents and putting the puck in the net. How many Canadiens did Neely thrash in this game? Thanks so much for posting this and the other classic Bruins games.
by "golden era" did you mean 2011? Because these Bourque and Neely teams were horrible t watch
I had kust turned 13 years old, 6 days before this game. My best friend was from Montreal and I'm from just over the Massachusetts line in NH. He loved his team and i loved mine. Neither one of us had the ability to watch the game at home, because i think back then, TV38 was able to picked up on antenna, but some games were on NESN which was cable and that was a luxury. A local Inn in NH had a bar and yhey let us sit and watch. They even gave us free sodas and chips. I'll never forget this game! WOW, talk about memories! Thanks for sharing.
My favorite era of Bruins hockey. My dad took me to the game against MTL where they come back from 2-0 down in November of that season. Loudest I’ve ever heard an arena in my life. I will never forget the 1990 Boston Bruins as long as I live. 1:29:26 Fred screaming SCORE!!!! And the crowd exploding gives me chills every time.
What a goal that was by Stephane Richer. He took the shot and Moog made the stop. Then, with one hand on his stick, he flipped over Andy Moog. Two goals & one assist for Richer in this game. The next game he gets hurt and does not return for the remainder of the Montreal Canadiens Playoffs.
The burns team was magical, totally takes me back as a kid. These guys were God's back then. I'm from Maine and remember Beers shooting up the ranks. He was a powerhouse in college.
Miss Fred’s commentary with Derek.
awesome video quality
Anyone else think the Janney pass from behind the net to a defenseman breaking to the net for an OT goal looks familiar?
Bobby Orr....behind the net to Sanderson to ORR!!
That slash from lemieux 90 seconds in was common place then, now ur getting a fine and suspension
What a game!
Any chance for the May 9th 1990 game, against the capitals? Where they complete the sweep?
I was 13 years old when this series was played. Two years earlier was when the Bruins broke the Montreal jinx. As good as that series was, this one was, this series was better. Because (a) I got to stay up and watch its conclusion, (b) the last game was in Boston, and (c) it proved that 1988 was not a fluke.
Definitely not a fluke. Bruins owned Montreal from 1988 to 1994. They lost the 89 series but then won this one and the next three. They didn't get to play them in 1993. I think if they did, Canada's last Stanley Cup would be 1990.
@@LeoWhalen1933 I have no doubt about that at all. The Bruins would have DESTROYED Montreal in 1993. They were on a test heading into the playoffs. Montreal skidded in.
hi dafoomie, would you have game 4 from 1985 habs - bruins? I would love to watch
Didn’t the Bruins lose that game?
Never mind. For some reason I had the first four games backwards
Are you coming back for Sunday?
Unbelieveable how much the Habs dive and flop to try and get penalties called.
do a top 10 briuns games
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