Charlie Coyle lived out a childhood dream Thursday evening at TD Garden. Coyle, a Weymouth, Mass., native who was traded to the Bruins in late-February, potted a pair of clutch targets in Boston’s Game 1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. After netting a game-tying purpose with 4:35 left within the third interval, Coyle lit the lamp once more in extra time to offer the B’s a 3-2 win and a 1-Zero lead of their Eastern Conference semifinals collection. As the Bruins rejoiced following their thrilling victory, Walpole’s Chris Wagner solely had one query for his Game 1 linemate and fellow Bay Stater. “HOW DO YOU LIKE PLAYING AT HOME?” – very first thing Wagner stated to Coyle in OT celebration. — Ty
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Bruce Cassidy Happy Chris Wagner Has Become ‘Valuable Player’ For Bruins
Chris Wagner had four shots on goal Tuesday night for the Boston Bruins, but none more important than the one at the 12:28 mark of the second period. The winger got his team on the board and cut the Carolina Hurricanes’ lead in half when he put Brandon Carlo’s rebound past Curtis McElhinney in the B’s 4-3 overtime win at TD Garden. After the game, head coach Bruce Cassidy praised Wagner, noting he’s become a “real valuable player” to the team. To hear from Cassidy, check out the “Bruins Overtime Live” video above, presented by Ace Ticket. Thumbnail photo via Charles LeClaire/USA TODAY Sports Images
Sean Kuraly, Chris Wagner React To Bruins’ Win Over Maple Leafs
The Boston Bruins continue to get offense from unexpected places. The B’s fourth line of Noel Acciari, Sean Kuraly and Chris Wagner continued to produce, helping Boston to a 3-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night. Kuraly posted his first career three-point game with a goal and two assists. Wagner added an assist. After the win, Kuraly and Wagner explained what has been clicking in the bottom six of late. To hear what they had to say, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. ... NESN.com
Wagner takes NZ home in 1st test
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