Stanley cup finals, game 1: raffi torres lifts canucks to 1-0 victory over bruins
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_This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts._ With overtime a near-certainty in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup
finals, RAFFI TORRES scored with 19 seconds left in the third period to give the Vancouver Canucks a 1-0 victory over the Boston Bruins Wednesday at Rogers Arena. The crowd erupted in roars
after Torres got the puck past an otherwise splendid TIM THOMAS, set up perfectly by JANNIK HANSEN and the always gritty RYAN KESLER. The goal ended a penalty-filled game that produced many
good scoring chances but no goals until Torres beat Thomas from about 15 feet out. Roberto Luongo stopped 36 Boston shots to earn the shutout. Thomas stopped 33 shots. The Canucks have won
the opening game of each of their four playoff series this spring. Another good omen for them: Teams winning Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final have gone on to win the championship in 55 of 71
seasons (77%) since the NHL introduced the best-of-seven format in 1939. The Canucks, who had to juggle their lineup to accommodate injuries all season, lost defenseman DAN HAMHUIS four
minutes into the second period to an undisclosed injury. Hamhuis, poised and steady, had flipped Boston’s Milan Lucic in a textbook hip check but appeared to have been hurt on the play. The
Canucks will have a few days to figure out what to do, given that Game 2 is scheduled for Saturday in Vancouver. We’ll have more on the game soon at latimes.com/sports ALSO: NHL restructures
disciplinary department Despite Stanley Cup drought, Canada isn’t fully embracing the Canucks -- Helene Elliott in Vancouver, Canada