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Old April 20th, 2008, 10:23 AM   #64
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Someone else on another forum did some digging on similarities and came up with this list of similarities between this series and the 2004 Boston-Montreal series:

Raycroft rookie of the year in his first playoffs.
Price may be rookie of the year in his first playoffs.

2004 Montreal is down 3-1
2008 Boston is down 3-1

2004 Montreal scores 10 goals in games 5 and 6
2008 Boston scores 10 goals in games 5 and 6

2004 Boston wins first 2 at home (game 2 in OT)
2008 Montreal wins first 2 at home (game 2 in OT)

2004 Claude Julien is coach of Montreal
2008 Claude Julien is coach of Boston

2004 Montreal comes back to win series on Bruins ice
2008 Boston ??? series on Canadiens ice

Crazy.

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