Bruins coach Claude Julien was adamant Tuesday afternoon that there wasn't a huge difference between his team's performance in Game 1, a 1-0 loss to the Detroit Red Wings, and Game 2, a 4-1 win for the Bruins.
Forget the tone-setting hits, the number of scrums, or the Red Wings' ability to skate faster at times, the physicality was still there in the Bruins' playoff series opener, Julien said. So for him to project what kind of team will hit the ice Tuesday night at Joe Louis Arena was difficult to ascertain.
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