Boston Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy is discussing the upcoming Stanley Cup Finals against the St. Louis Blues and talked about preparation while the St. Louis Blues players celebrated the Western Conference title with their families. Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane appeared in a commercial while Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price consoles a heartbreaking boy.
Cassidy on facing the Blues
The Boston Bruins secured their place in the Stanley Cup Finals a lot easier than expected as they swept the Carolina Hurricanes. Head coach Bruce Cassidy is aware that his team has what it takes to win the championship and he also talks about David Backes who is facing his former team.
#NHLBruins coach Bruce Cassidy on facing the Blues in the SCF, David Backes going up against his old team, and tomorrow's scrimmage: pic.twitter.com/NHD2IILstm
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) May 22, 2019
Maroon shared a win with his family
The St. Louis Blues won the Western Conference title after defeating the San Jose Sharks in six games. Patrick Maroon celebrated the Game 6 victory with his family.
The best part about these wins is sharing them with family. #stlblues #WeAllBleedBlue https://t.co/0XRQ7DUilL
— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) May 22, 2019
We want Boston!
Thousands of Blues fans who couldn’t make it to Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals watched the clash outside the Enterprise Center. They were clearly ecstatic with the Blues’ win.
🗣🗣🗣@StLouisBlues fans with the "WE WANT BOSTON" chant at last night's watch party. #StanleyCup #MyPlayoffsMoment (🎥 IG/andrew_thomas42) pic.twitter.com/37G2Wm1JAs
— NHL (@NHL) May 22, 2019
New Bauer commercial
Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane appeared in the newest Bauer commercial and although he had just one line to say, he nailed it!
"Hey coach, our line starts?" 😂😂@88PKane, what a beauty. #MyBauer pic.twitter.com/wgNxVLKbHe
— NHL (@NHL) May 22, 2019
Price with a heartwarming gesture
Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price is known for a soft spot in his heart for the fans and here you can see him consoling a young boy who recently lost his mother.
A Feel-Good Moment we'll never forget! @CP0031 with an incredible gesture. ❤️ #NHLFanChoice
VOTE NOW ➡️ https://t.co/nyeIMquo6y pic.twitter.com/S2Y6uRiQa2
— NHL (@NHL) May 23, 2019