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Thomas wins 11th straight, Bruins beat Canes

Saturday, May 2, 2009
(Updated 3:00 am)

BOSTON -- Aaron Ward laughed when he saw all the newspaper articles asking whether the Boston Bruins would be rusty from the long layoff they earned by sweeping Montreal in the first round.

"When you are at this stage of the season, your athleticism should take over," the Boston defenseman said Friday night after the Bruins scored on the first shot of the series and pulled away from the Carolina Hurricanes to win 4-1 in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. "You should never be rusty at this stage of the playoffs."

Tim Thomas stopped 26 shots, and Marc Savard scored twice for the Bruins, the top-seeded team remaining in the NHL playoffs. Michael Ryder scored for the fourth game in a row as Boston, which swept the Hurricanes during the regular season, made it five straight -- by a total score of 22-7.

"Whether we lost 10-0 or 4-1 it makes no difference," Hurricanes captain Rod Brind'Amour said. "It's a loss, and we're going to have to regroup and do better next game."

Cam Ward made 20 saves, and Jussi Jokinen scored the lone goal for Carolina.

Game 2 is Sunday in Boston.

"We've got to know that we can beat these guys. We've got to feel confident," Hurricanes forward Eric Staal said. "It's a best-of-seven series for a reason. We can be better; we know that. We've got to ... forget about this one and look forward to Game 2."

Thomas won his 11th consecutive game, including four straight in the first round against rival Montreal that was Boston's first playoff series victory since beating the Hurricanes in 1999. The sweep of the Canadiens left Boston with eight days off to prepare; they didn't even find out their second-round opponent until Tuesday night, when Carolina scored twice in the last 80 seconds of Game 7 against New Jersey to oust the Devils.

"There was some rust in the first period," Thomas said. "Not anything that was a game-changer, but we got better and better as the game went on and shook the rust off. After nine days off, one bad period is not a bad place to be."

Carolina 1 0 0 -- 1

Boston 1 2 1 -- 4

First Period--1, Boston, Krejci 3 (A.Ward, Ryder), 1:34. 2, Carolina, Jokinen 4 (Bayda, Pitkanen), 18:50. Penalties--Whitney, Car (hooking), 6:20 Bayda, Car (goaltender interference), 18:50.

Second Period--3, Boston, Savard 3 (Kessel, Lucic), 7:21. 4, Boston, Ryder 5, 12:41. Penalties--Cole, Car (roughing), 14:54 Chara, Bos (roughing), 14:54.

Third Period--5, Boston, Savard 4 (Kessel), 7:21. Penalties--Cole, Car (slashing), 2:26 Chara, Bos (hooking), 14:13.

Shots on Goal--Carolina 10-10-7--27. Boston 8-9-7--24.

Power-play opportunities--Carolina 0 of 1. Boston 0 of 3.

Goalies--Carolina, C.Ward 4-4-0 (24 shots-20 saves). Boston, Thomas 5-0-0 (27-26).

A--17,565 (17,565). T--2:18. Referees--Paul Devorski, Dennis LaRue. Linesmen--Lonnie Cameron, Greg Devorski.

CAROLINA VS. BOSTON Game 1: Boston 4, Carolina 1 Sunday: at Boston, 7:30 (Versus) Wednesday: at Carolina, 7:30 (Fox Sports Carolinas) Friday: at Carolina, 7:30 (Fox Sports Carolinas) May 10: at Boston, 7:30 (Versus)-x May 12: at Carolina, 7 (Fox Sports Carolinas)-x May 14: at Boston, TBD (Fox Sports Carolinas)-x x-if necessary

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