The Montreal Canadiens have led a charmed existence since the postseason began. That's not to say that haven't been good, because they certainly have, but they've also been fortunate in a lot of ways. Every single break went their way versus the Tampa Bay Lightning, which is just about the only way one team sweeps another in today's NHL, what with all that parity. And in round 2, while they beat Boston...
Canadiens fall 7-2 to Rangers, as everything goes wrong in series opener (Puck Daddy)
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