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But we cant be frustrated, we have to keep trying." Tuukka Rask

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But we cant be frustrated, we have to keep trying." Tuukka Rask
#1   2014/07/02 07:37AM
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Tuukka Rask allowed three goals on 26 shots in Saturdays loss, dropping him to 0-3-0 on the season. Tim Thomas, who is coming off his second Vezina Trophy in three years, is expected to get the start tonight. Thomas is 19-8-2 with a 1.91 GAA and six shutouts in his 29 career appearances against Ottawa. Bruins forward Benoit Pouliot sat out the last game with an illness and is questionable for tonights contest. Boston is just 2-5-0 on home ice this season, while the Sens have a 2-3-0 mark on the road. ' ' '


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