New York Daily News

Bruins eye prize

Fans want Cup ... with 6 wins to go

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BOSTON — With a five-goal, thirdperio­d lead and the Bruins still not done scoring, the crowd in the new Boston Garden began a throaty chant of “We want the Cup!”

The next time they see their team, the NHL’s championsh­ip trophy might be on the line for real.

Matt Grzelcyk scored twice — his first career multigoal game — and Tuukka Rask made 21 saves to lead the Bruins to a 6-2 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday and give Boston a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals.

Connor Clifton scored his first career NHL goal — the 19th Bruins player to score this postseason, tying a franchise record. Jake DeBrusk, David Backes and Danton Heinen also connected, and Torey Krug and

Charlie Coyle notched three assists apiece.

“It does feel contagious,” said Boston coach Bruce Cassidy, whose team won its fifth straight game and needs two more victories to reach the Stanley Cup Finals for the third time in nine seasons. “Everybody’s contributi­ng.”

The series moves to Carolina for Games 3 and 4 on Tuesday and Thursday nights. The Hurricanes need to win at least one to force a fifth game back in Boston on Saturday night.

“Sometimes you’ve got to eat a poop sandwich. It doesn’t taste good and you have to chew on it for a little bit,” Hurricanes captain Justin Williams said. “We’ll have to do it for a couple days and get the taste out of our mouth next game.”

The Bruins won, 5-2, in Game 1, but the Hurricanes led early in the third period and it was still 3-2 with four minutes to play. This one wasn’t ever close. Petr Mrazek stopped just 19 shots, and Boston led 6-0 before Williams and Teuvo Teravainen scored in the last nine minutes to deprive Rask of a seventh career postseason shutout.

“The other night wasn’t as bad. We were right in the game,” said Carolina coach Rod Brind’Amour, whose team also fell behind 0-2 against the Capitals in the first round before eliminatin­g the defending champions in seven. “They’re playing their game; we haven’t gotten to ours.”

Nearly a half century after Bobby Orr soared through the air on Mothers’ Day to finish off the 1970 Stanley Cup, the Hall of Famer was in the building as a pregame hype man known as the banner captain. The crowd gave him a standing ovation, and the team responded as well.

 ?? GETTY ?? Jake DeBrusk celebrates after first-period goal as Bruins cruise to Game 2 victory over Hurricanes Sunday in Boston.
GETTY Jake DeBrusk celebrates after first-period goal as Bruins cruise to Game 2 victory over Hurricanes Sunday in Boston.

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