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Bruins Fans Celebrate Game Three Victory Over Vancouver
Fans hit local bars to cheer on the Bruins and their quest for the Stanley Cup.

It was an exciting night for Bruins fans as the Boston hockey team won 8-1 in game three of Stanley Cup Finals against the Vancouver Canucks.
Fans, dressed in their Bruins T-shirts, jerseys and caps, cheered on the B's with each puck that slid into the net.
Cam Moniz of Seekonk and his buddies Brad Gisherman of Rehoboth, Fred Vicario, Brett Rondeau, Evan Dellatorre and Garrett McWeeney of Cranston were some of the several people who packed The Boneyard BBQ on the Seekonk/Attleboro line to cheer on the Bruins in their quest for the cup.
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Boston scored four goals in the second period, which had the East Providence Free Agents softball team high-fiving. The Free Agents, still dressed in their own uniforms, had just come from their own game to cheer on the Bruins at Boneyard.
The Bruins, cheap beer and 30-cent wings lured Nick Curti and Jason O'Rourke of Norton and their buddies, Dave Conte and Kevin McCabe of Mansfield, to join John Zadrogo of Foxboro at the Boneyard.
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The group was enthusiastic about the Bruins getting their hands on the Stanley Cup.
Things were exciting at Weatherlane's Pub in Attleboro, where a group of locals gathered in front of the big screen to watch the Bruins score against Vancouver.
Stacey Houle, a bartender at Weatherlane's Pub, kept the beer pouring for locals who could not take their eyes off the television screen.
Jim Logan, Johnhenry Burhart, Dave Field and Terry Mahoney, all of Attleboro, and Jim McLoughlin and Tom McHugh of North Attleboro had their eyes glued to the screen to see each and every one of the eight pucks slapped into the net.
The Bruins hit the ice against Vancouver for game four of the Stanley Cup Finals Wednesday night.
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