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Kostitsyn brothers lift Canadiens past Bruins
MONTREAL 4, BOSTON 1
 

MONTREAL (Ticker) -- The Montreal Canadiens continued their
dominance over the Boston Bruins with the help of a pair of
Russian siblings.

Brothers Sergei and Andrei Kostitsyn each scored early in the
first period to propel the top-seeded Canadiens to a 4-1 triumph
over the eighth-seeded Bruins in Thursday's opening game of
their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series.

Bryan Smolinski - who was drafted 21st overall by Boston in 1990
- added his 23rd career playoff goal and Tom Kostopoulos also
tallied for Montreal, which hosts Game Two on Saturday.

"The thing is, we have been playing like this since September,
there's nothing new to us," Montreal coach Guy Carbonneau said.
"It's not because it's the playoffs that we had to change
anything. We've been playing like this every game, so we just
have to keep doing what we did for almost nine months."

Rookie netminder Carey Price made 17 saves in his first
postseason start for the Canadiens.

"I thought it was really good," Price said. "The guys played
pretty well in front of me, they really helped me out a lot, not
seeing as much rubber as normal."

Defenseman Shane Hnidy netted the lone goal and All-Star Tim
Thomas finished with 28 saves for Boston, which lost all eight
regular-season meetings with its "Original Six" rival and was
outscored, 39-16, in the process.

"It's not disrespect, we played really well against the Bruins
this year," Carbonneau said. "I know it's a different season.
The guys came in today nervous and anxious to start but with a
lot of confidence, and that's what we have to keep going."

Sergei Kostitsyn opened the scoring just 34 seconds into the
contest.

After Thomas thwarted Steve Begin's blast from the right point
with his right pad, the younger Kostitsyn corralled the rebound
and slipped the puck just inside the right goalpost to give
Montreal a 1-0 lead.

"There was so much noise, I couldn't yell 'screen,'" Thomas
said. "(Defenseman Andrew Ference) stuck his foot out, and that
gave me an indication where the puck may be going. Then I kind
of deflected it and I kind of double-pumped because of the
deflection, but (Sergei) Kostitsyn was on the rebound quicker
than who could believe."

Andrei Kostitsyn answered his brother's tally just 88 seconds
later. The 23-year-old accepted a feed from Tomas Plekanec in
the slot and blasted the puck past Thomas to give the Canadiens
a 2-0 advantage just 2:02 into the game.

"They came out hard and we didn't have a good start.
Unfortunately, they scored two quick goals and put us on our
heels," Bruins captain Zdeno Chara said. "We got one before the
end of the first, but they made some quick plays and took it
away from us."

Hnidy halved the deficit 6 1/2 minutes later, deflecting fellow
blue-liner Ference's blast from the left point past Price to get
the Bruins on the scoreboard.

"We were still ahead. We weren't going to panic because there's
no panic in this room," Price said. "If they score a goal, you
just pull up your socks and get back in it."

But Smolinski restored the two-goal advantage just 5:16 into the
second period by backhanding a shot from the slot over the
extended left pad of Thomas.

"We knew whoever did get the next goal, it was going to be a big
one, and we happened to get it," Price said.

Kostopoulos gave the Canadiens a three-goal bulge 7:24 into the
third period to cap the scoring.


 
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