Rangers Rants | Bergen Record Sometimes you can debate turning points in a game. This one was indisputable. The Bruins went on the power play at 2:20 of overtime after Derek Dorsett interfered with Rich Peverley and, from there, the Rangers never had a chance. The Bruins had six shots on the power play, plus Jaromir Jagr hit the crossbar, and Zdeno Chara’s tip started a three-on-two break that culminated with Patrice Bergeron’s cross-ice feed to the crease for Brad Marchand’s winner at 15:40 of the extra period. That dropped Henrik Lundqvist’s record in overtimes to 3-11, which really doesn’t seem right. “I thought it w...
New York Rangers May 17, 2013The Boston Globe In Game 3, Jagr settled into his pace. Jagr’s touch returned at the right time. The third line of Jagr, Chris Kelly, and Rich Peverley was one of the difference-making units in the Bruins’ 5-2 win. Jagr ripped off a team-high six shots in 14:53 of ice time. From his first shift, Jagr’s strength on the puck gave the line the offensive-zone time it had lacked for the first two games.
Boston Bruins May 7, 2013Boston Herald TORONTO — Rich Peverley was back on the third line for last night’s Game 3 at the Air Canada Centre. And he was hoping things would go a lot more smoothly than in Game 2.Peverley, a healthy scratch in the Bruins’ Game 1 victory, was placed with Chris Kelly and Jaromir Jagr in Saturday’s 4-2 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs. The hope was that Peverley, who replaced Kaspars Daugavins, would give the team some scoring punch.That didn’t happen, and even worse, Peverley’s line was scored upon.
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Stanley Cup of Chowder So in the first period Adam McQuaid was like And in the second period Jaromir Jagr and Rich Peverley were like mm, no, not enough goals, so Jagr dished to Peverley for the 2-0 lead. I have no gif of this one, I'm sorry. Here is a creative interpretation: A few minutes later, Milan Lucic fed it to Nathan Horton for a goal that no one knew was a goal at first, because the puck DISAPPEARED: But yep, it counted, obviously. Love the ref all casual like "oh there it is." Goal. Late in the period, Toronto went on the power play and Daniel Paille was just like nope. NOPE. In the third peri...
Boston Bruins May 6, 2013Boston Bruins Blog | ESPN Boston TORONTO -- Boston Bruins forwards Rich Peverley and Chris Kelly admitted it's been a learning process getting to know their new linemate Jaromir Jagr, the future Hall of Famer who arrived in Boston at the trade deadline. The transition with him in the lineup hasn't been a smooth one, and the Bruins are hoping that changes soon. "We have to create more offense," Peverley said. "A little bit was learning what [Jagr] does and we've talked a bit and hopefully we can get better.
Boston Bruins May 6, 2013CBSSports.com Fantasy Rich Peverley saw 13:42 worth of ice time in Saturday's loss to the Leafs.
May 5, 2013Boston Herald The Bruins never-ending search to find the right mix on the third line and get the most out of Jaromir Jagr hit a big bump in the road last night.With Rich Peverley subbing for Kaspars Daugavins last night, the B’s had the third line that was expected when Jagr was obtained at the trade deadline. But in the 4-2 loss to Toronto in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinal, the line did not click and the individual players did not have their best games.
Boston Bruins May 4, 2013Big Bad Blog | WEEI Dougie Hamilton and Rich Peverley are both in Boston’s lineup for Game 2 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals against the Maple Leafs Saturday night at TD Garden. Hamilton beat out Aaron Johnson to play in place of the suspended Andrew Ference, while Peverley is in over Kaspars Daugavins. The lines and defensive pairings in the [...]
May 4, 2013Boston Bruins Blog | ESPN Boston BOSTON -- As expected, Boston Bruins rookie defenseman Dougie Hamilton will be in the lineup for Game 2 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals against the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight at TD Garden. Hamilton replaces fellow blueliner Andrew Ference, who is serving a one-game suspension for his illegal hit on the Maple Leafs’ Mikhail Grobovksi in Game 1. Also back in the lineup for the Bruins is forward Rich Peverley, who was a healthy scratch for Game 1.
Boston Bruins May 4, 2013Bruins Blog | Boston Globe Claude Julien declined to share whether Dougie Hamilton or Rich Peverley will make their series debuts tonight. But based on the morning skate, both Hamilton and Peverley should be in the Game 2 lineup.
Boston Bruins May 4, 2013Bruins Blog | Providence Journal By Mark DivverBOSTON - Rich Peverley is expected to be back in the lineup for Game Two against Toronto on Saturday night after being a healthy scratch in Game One. In place of Kaspars Daugavins, Peverley lined up at left wing alongside center Chris Kelly and right wing Jaromir Jagr during the morning skate. Peverley said he was looking forward to the opportunity to play with Jagr. "I think I played a few shifts in Jersey (on April 10) with him and we had a couple of chances. Hopefully, I can use my speed. He's really good at holding onto the puck and sucking guys in and dishing it off. His...
Boston Bruins May 4, 2013The Boston Globe Claude Julien declined to share whether Dougie Hamilton or Rich Peverley will make their series debuts tonight. But based on the morning skate, both Hamilton and Peverley should be in the Game 2 lineup.
Boston Bruins May 4, 2013The Boston Globe As a Game 1 observer, Rich Peverley saw his Bruins teammates turn in one of their best performances of the year.
Boston Bruins May 3, 2013CBSSports.com Fantasy Rich Peverley, who was a healthy scratch in Wednesday's Game 1 against the Leafs, is practicing Friday on the Bruins' third line with Chris Kelly and Jaromir Jagr, the Boston Globe reports.
May 3, 2013The Boston Globe Rich Peverley, a healthy scratch in Game 1, is practicing on the third line with Chris Kelly and Jaromir Jagr. Kaspars Daugavins, the No. 3 left wing on Wednesday, is one of three spare forwards along with Carl Soderberg and Jay Pandolfo.
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