Boston, Massachusetts. After a win on Saturday, Jonathan and the Blackhawks have one of the toughest challenges in all of hockey and all of sports for that matter. The fourth game is always the hardest one to get, and it is not only tough mentally it is tough physically also. It’s at the the TD Garden arena. It will come down to three people I think. I have three questions going in to what could be the final game for the NHL for the summer. How much heart do the Bruins have after losing game five and seeing their opportunity of a Stanley Cup possibly slipping away? How much pressure will be on Cory Crawford tonight? Also how much pressure will be on Jonathan to be the leader of the team that we know he can be? Meanwhile on Boston’s side it will come down to how hard are they going be swinging their sticks? Also whether or not they can stay out of the “sin bin”? If you give the Blackhawks power play chance after chance, then you’re going to get burned. You have to wonder about Boston’s stamina. Another key for Boston will be their goalie. Just like Chicago if you fire enough rubber at Cory Crawford and he doesn’t have the defense around him, then he is more likely to let pucks in. Instead of just being a game of survival, Boston will come out more loose than the Blackhawks, because they are not up three games to two and the Hawks are! So I would expect Boston to fire some rubber at Cory Crawford from the start of the game.