You vote: Deciphering the anatomy of the Bruins-Habs playoff series
It has been an anatomy lesson seemingly every game through contests between the Bruins and Montreal in their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series, which Boston leads three games to two.
So I ask you:
Ferrence’s left middle finger without a doubt. Whether or not the B’s win this series, it will still be a moment I will never forget.
This was a tough one.
Marchand’s nose loses, but I think Ference’s goal and finger (although more the goal) turned the game and I think perhaps the series. But Ryder’s hand saved game 5 and kept the Habs off the board. I voted for Ryder’s hand, but think emotionally Ference’s finger following his shot may in the end be the most valuable.