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By Scott Burnside
ESPN.com Sunday, April 6, 2008 With renaissance seasons in a number of important markets like Chicago and Washington, the Boston Bruins' return to the postseason has flown under the radar. But that's pretty much how the Bruins play, which isn't a bad thing. Boston had developed a reputation for lacking heart, character and leadership over the previous decade, but it displayed all those qualities down the stretch. Despite the losses of leading scorer Marc Savard (back) and point-producing forward Chuck Kobasew (broken shinbon ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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