Lightning’s Roloson a veteran barrier to Bruins’ desire to play for Cup
Roloson has moved on and he’s focusing all his energies on stopping the Bruins, just like he did Pittsburgh and Washington. While the Bruins, fans and pundits are confident their Vezina Trophy favorite in net gives them an edge in this series, Roloson cannot be taken lightly.
Experience is one thing. The experiences Roloson had to endure to make a name for himself, and his past ability to carry an eighth-seeded team within a few victories of the Cup, make him a whole other animal. The Bruins’ ability to slay the beast will determine whether they have what it takes to play for game’s ultimate prize.
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Not to mention the unbelievably supporting Edmonton crowd in 2006.
I see this guy in that dressing room playing the same role as Ray Bourque as a Denver Av.
The pugilists are some of the best people in the game. Many are soft spoken sincere men. Sorry to hear the news of Derek’s passing.
Saddened by the news of Derek Boogaard passing:
http://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/nhl/news/story?id=6544238
RIP Boogaard.