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Bruins and Blues share many qualities, which might make Stanley Cup Final epic

BOSTON - The Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues are similar enough in style and philosophy to be fraternal twins. They've adapted to the NHL's dramatic tilt toward youth and speed but haven't ignored the physical aspects of the game, instead blending them with skill and elevating them into an art form one bruise and one rugged defensive play at a time.

The Stanley Cup Final, which begins on Monday at TD Garden, certainly will be played in the trenches, but there's enough creativity on both

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