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Young defencemen stepped up for the Bruins in Game One and the Kings rallied late to stun the Sharks. Scott Cullen has stats and notes from Thursday nights NHL action. BOSTON TAKES GAME ONEBrad Marchand;s first goal of the playoffs was the overtime winner as the Boston Bruins took Game One, 3-2 over the visiting New York Rangers. Marchand had no goals and three assists in seven games against Toronto in the first round. Combined with no goals and one assist in the last four regular season games, the 18-goal scorer was due to the find the net. The Bruins outshot the Rangers 16-5 in overtime, making it 48-35 for the game. Bruins D Zdeno Chara was in beast mode, scoring a goal and an assist, giving him a career-high 10 playoff points. Chara also had a career-high nine shots on goal and played 38:02; the next highest total for the Bruins was C Patrice Bergeron, at 27:07. Bergeron was sharp on the draws, winning 14 of 18 (77.8%). Bergerons face-off dominance came at the expense of Rangers C Derek Stepan, who was 5-for-19 (26.3%). Injuries prompted the Bruins to insert Torey Krug into the lineup and the 22-year-old scored Bostons second goal, a power play marker early in the third period. In his first pro season, Krug had 45 points in 63 games with Providence, and he didnt disappoint in the 16:41 he played for Boston in Game One. Matt Barkowski, another call-up, played 26:42 but he, and partner Johnny Boychuk were on the ice for both Rangers goals. Another rookie on the Bruins defence, Dougie Hamilton, was plus-2 and had the best possession numbers for the Bruins in Game One. RW Rick Nash led the Rangers with six shots on goal, giving him 28 shots without a goal in the playoffs. Hes due. Both teams were coming off seven-game series in the first round, but the Bruins were operating with a depleted defence, missing top-four regulars Dennis Seidenberg and Andrew Ference. Its also likely not the last of these games to go to overtime because the Bruins and Rangers are so evenly matched. KINGS RALLY LATETrevor Lewis knocked in a rebound, 22 seconds after Dustin Browns tying goal, late in the third period as the Los Angeles Kings took advantage of a couple late power plays and took down the San Jose Sharks in Game Two, taking a two games to none series lead. Kings D Drew Doughty played a game-high 28:28 and tied for the game-high with five shots on goal. The other player with five shots was Kings RW Tyler Toffoli, who assisted on the game-winning goal, had five shots in 12:03 of ice time and owned the best possession numbers for the Kings in Game Two. Jeff Carter had a goal and an assist for the Kings. Sharks C Scott Gomez, moved into a third line role as the Sharks shifted Joe Pavelski to right wing on a line with Logan Couture and Patrick Marleau, played more than 16 minutes, had two assists and was plus-2. He was last a plus-2 in November, 2011, a span of 71 games, including this years playoffs. Sharks D Brad Stuart had a goal and an assist, was plus-2 and blocked a team-high five shots. San Jose won 68% of the faceoffs in the game, with Joe Thornton (14-for-18, 77.8%) leading the way. King D Alec Martinez played a modest 11:49, but was minus-3. Sharks D Marc-Edouard Vlasic gave San Jose the lead just about midway through the third period and the Sharks were in control until the last few minutes when Stiart took a tripping penalty against Toffoli and, 22 seconds later, Vlasic was in the box for a delay of game penalty when a puck he shots went over the glass. San Jose has played well enough through the first two games of this series to deserve better than being down 0-2, but thats the way the series sits as the teams shift north to San Jose for the next two games. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. 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Survive the ever churning waters in the middle of the pack the way Hunter-Reay did early in his career and you learn not to sweat the small stuff. Dont misunderstand. Hunter-Reay plans on doing what he can to eliminate the 69-point deficit he faces heading into the final third of the schedule. He just no longer loses sleep over it. If anything, the title he captured last fall when he slipped past Will Power in the season finale to become the first American to win the IndyCar championship since Sam Hornish Jr. in 2006 has freed up Hunter-Reay to focus on the fun side of his job. Its the part where he can drive the wheels off his No. 1 Andretti Autosport Chevy free from the anxiety of ticking off his boss and losing his ride. "Its time to go for broke," Hunter-Reay said between bites of Raisin Bran. Hours later the 32-year-old went out and backed it up, capturing the pole for Sundays Indy 200 at the 2.258-mile track. Hunter-Reay turned a lap in 1:05.3519, edging Power for the top spot. Scott Dixon, attempting to become the first North American open-wheel driver to win four straight races since 2006, will start third. Marco Andretti qualified fourth, followed by Charlie Kimball and Dario Franchitti. Castroneves will begin in 15th at arguably the toughest place to pass in North America. The three-time Indy 500 winner has ridden nine consecutive top-10 finishes to the top of the standings as he tries to win his first season championship. The cushion he currently holds over Dixon and Hunter-Reay will likely get a little less comfortable Sunday, particularly after Hunter-Reay the kind of edge-of-your seat qualifying lap he might have throttled back on in the past. Call it one of the unexpected bonuses of becoming a champion.dddddddddddd His future at Andretti set, Hunter-Reay is free to go "all in." "Its hard to explain," he said. "It makes you feel like you have more confidence in your team and in yourself and when you do have a bad weekend you dont get all spun out of control about it. Its more, Lets regroup. Lets get back to it. We know we can do it." Now might be the time to start. Track position is pivotal at Mid-Ohio. The narrow lanes leave only one or two spots on the circuit to pass. There hasnt been a winner who started outside the top six in seven years. If Hunter-Reay can stave off Power when the green flag drops, hell have nothing but clean air and his own high expectations in front of him. Theyre expectations that have evolved has hes cemented his spot as one of IndyCars top drivers. Three years ago, coming to Mid-Ohio in third place would have Hunter-Reay fixated on protecting his spot. Now, not so much. "Usually youd be like lets just finish second or third in the championship and thats good for your career, thats good to bank that result," he said. "But after the championship you know second isnt good enough, third isnt good enough. You feel like you dont remember who finished second or third in the championship two years ago so why do it." Hunter-Reay has avoided any real title hangover. He dominated the first while winning at Barber in the second race of the season and added a career-best third at the Indy 500 in May then led 65 laps while taking the checkered flag in Milwaukee on June 15. July, however, was unkind. He qualified second at Pocono but was punted by Takuma Sato at the entrance to the pits and finished 20th. A week later at Toronto, he slipped to 18th on Saturday after his car stalled twice leaving the pits and tagged a tire barrier with six laps to go. Things didnt get much better the next day when he got caught up with Power and came in 19th. Hunter-Reay already has one more DNF this season (four) than he did in 2012. Earlier in his racing life, it would have eaten away at him. Now he need only point to the way his team came together for the stretch run a year ago as proof all is not lost. He brushed off a mechanical issue at Mid-Ohio last summer to surge to victory at Baltimore and grabbed the crown with a third-place finish at Sonoma in the finale. "We finished on a strong note last year," he said. "Its time to do it again." ' ' '