Montreal Canadiens vs. Boston Bruins Live Streaming Free: Watch Online Stanley Cup Playoffs Game 2, TV Channels, Radio Stations

Boston Bruins vs. Montreal Canadiens NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs
(Photo : Reuters/ Adam Hunger)

Montreal Canadiens vs. Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Playoffs Game 2 live stream free will begin at 9:30 a.m. PT or 12:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 3, 2014. The Canadiens will be visiting the Bruins at the TD Garden in Boston, Mass. Information on how to watch the Canadiens vs. Bruins Playoffs Game 2 can be found below.

Montreal beat the Bruins 4-3 in double-overtime win in Game 1 on Thursday. Montreal's win was dramatic. The Bruins outshot the Canadiens 51-33 and Boston had 98 shot attempts to Montreal's 58. Canadien's goaltender Carey Price saved 48 shots against goals.

Montreal faced the Bruins in 2011 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals, and won the first two games, but lost at Game 7. This game today will be their chance to capture the Stanley Cup by beating the Bruins.

The Bruins lost three of four games against the Canadiens in the regular season, but they have just defeated the Red Wings that also beat them three times in four tries.

"I think it's just about who's going to do their homework a little bit better," said center David Krejci, according to NHL.com. "And then we've just go to trust the system and go out there and do the job. I think we have a pretty good team here, and if we'll do our homework right, then we should be able to get some results."

Canadiens forwards Brendan Gallagher and Rene Bourgue had three goals each in the series against the Lightenings.

Bruins' Bergeron had five points and Lucic had three goals against the Red Wings. Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask Stopped 146 of 152 shots (.961 save percentage).

Montreal Canadiens radio station is 98.6 fm, TSN Radio 690, and 107.7 fm. Those wanting to listen online can accessed the stations here.

Boston Bruins flagship radio station broadcasting their games is 98.5 The Sports Hub. The Bruins games are also broadcasted on several radio stations in the six-state region of New England. You can find the stations here. 

Canadiens vs. Bruins Stanley Cup Playoffs game 2 will be televised nationally on NBC Sports and CBC (Canada), and locally on RDS, and online live stream can be watched by clicking here.

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