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Welcome to the Stanley Cup Final Buzz, a daily in-depth look at the Stanley Cup Final between the Boston Bruins and the St. Louis Blues. The Blues evened the best-of-7 series with a 3-2 overtime win in Game 2 on Wednesday. Defenseman Carl Gunnarsson scored at 3:51 of overtime.

Here are the headlines from Wednesday's travel day between Games 2 and 3 of the Cup Final:
-- Bruins defenseman Matt Grzelcyk is
in concussion protocol
and will not travel to St. Louis for Game, reports Matt Kalman.
-- Blues forward Oskar Sundqvist, who delivered the hit which injured Grzelcyk in Game 2, is
having a hearing
with NHL Department of Player Safety.
-- Amalie Benjamin reports that the Bruins have a
"next man up" mentality
when it comes to this latest injury.
-- Blues defenseman Vince Dunn has missed the past five games with an upper-body injury, but
could play in Game 3
on Saturday, writes Tracey Myers.
-- Blues captain Alex Pietrangelo is inspired by his triplets and has a
new perspective on things
, leading St. Louis in the Cup Final, writes Dan Rosen.
-- The
Bruins are calm
heading into "enemy territory" for Game 3, writes Matt Kalman.
-- The Blues are looking forward to playing Game 3
in front of their hometown fans
, reports Tim Campbell.
Here are the headlines from Game 2:
-- It wasn't just a win for the Blues,
it was history
, writes Nicholas J. Cotsonika
-- Gunnarsson and coach Craig Berube's
conversation in the bathroom
before overtime proved to the key for the Blues win, writes Tom Gulitti
-- Brad Marchand said he and the Bruins top line
need to do more
heading into Game 3, writes Amalie Benjamin
-- An injury to defenseman Matt Grzelcyk in the first period had a
big impact on the Bruins
in the Game 2 defeat, writes Matt Kalman
-- Blues rookie goalie Jordan Binnington shook off some early issues to
win his 13th postseason game
, writes Louie Korac
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