Bruins off to fast start, just as they hoped

They are locked in after the lockout

Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask, seen here making a save against the Rangers on Jan. 23, has been efficient, well-positioned, and ready to stop any follow-up chances. (AP) Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask, seen here making a save against the Rangers on Jan. 23, has been efficient, well-positioned, and ready to stop any follow-up chances. (AP)
By Fluto Shinzawa
Globe Staff /  January 26, 2013
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The Bruins also have yet to see Anton Khudobin in goal. Khudobin could make his season debut against Carolina Monday. The Bruins play New Jersey at home Tuesday to complete their first back-to-back set. The schedule will become tougher.

“It’s a point or two that really separates teams from making the playoffs and not,” Gregory Campbell said. “It’s often these games early in the season that you look back and say, ‘Geez, I wish we would have gotten that point.’

“It’s critical for us to really put a lot of importance on these games, especially with two days off here and going on the road.”

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