Canadiens 3, Bruins 1

A Game 7 heartbreaker

The Bruins fell into a two-goal hole in the second period and could never recover; their season is now over.

Bruins players were on the ice after the final horn sounded on their season.

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Bruins players were on the ice after the final horn sounded on their season.

The Canadiens celebrated their win with goalie Carey Price.

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The Canadiens celebrated their win with goalie Carey Price.

Milan Lucic looked at the scoreboard with 4:31 left and the Bruins behind, 3-1.

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Milan Lucic looked at the scoreboard with 4:31 left and the Bruins behind, 3-1.

Tuukka Rask shook hands with Carey Price.

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Tuukka Rask shook hands with Carey Price.

Claude Julien was not happy on the bench.

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Claude Julien was not happy on the bench.

A fan could bear to watch late in the third period.

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A fan could bear to watch late in the third period.

Then Canadiens celebrated Max Pacioretty’s goal that put them up 2-0 in the second period.

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Then Canadiens celebrated Max Pacioretty’s goal that put them up 2-0 in the second period.

Dougie Hamilton collided with Brendan Gallagher of the Canadiens in the second period.

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Dougie Hamilton collided with Brendan Gallagher of the Canadiens in the second period.

Jarome Iginla scored for the Bruins late in the second period.

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Jarome Iginla scored for the Bruins late in the second period.

Matt Fraser battled with Josh Gorges in the first period.

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Matt Fraser battled with Josh Gorges in the first period.

Dale Weiss celebrated his first-period goal with Brandon Prust.

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Dale Weiss celebrated his first-period goal with Brandon Prust.

Shawn Thornton was tangled up with Michael Bournival.

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Shawn Thornton was tangled up with Michael Bournival.

Brad Marchand earned a 2-munite penalty for this collision with Canadiens goalie Carey Price.

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Brad Marchand earned a 2-munite penalty for this collision with Canadiens goalie Carey Price.

Josh Gorges tripped Reilly Smith in front of the Canadiens net.

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Josh Gorges tripped Reilly Smith in front of the Canadiens net.

The crowd at TD Garden.

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The crowd at TD Garden.

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/05/14/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/Dan_Shaughnessy_150px-13839-13705.jpg Bruins’ exit from playoffs was painful

It was shocking, out of character, and totally unexpected. And it will go down as one of the worst moments in franchise history.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/05/13/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/greenhouse_Legoland-9_business.jpg Legoland Discovery Center set to open in Somerville next week

The huge indoor facility covers 44,000 square feet and features 11 attractions, from rides to a movie theater with sensory effects.

Movie Review

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/05/12/BostonGlobe.com/Arts/Images/GZ-FP-010r-001.jpg In ‘Godzilla,’ San Francisco is in for a big surprise

This latest bid to Hollywoodize a uniquely Japanese icon is an uneven spectacle that can’t sustain its solid first-half character moments.

David Ortiz hits his second home run of the game, this one off reliever Caleb Thielbar in the fifth inning. (Ann Heisenfelt/Associated Press)

Red Sox 9, Twins 4

Red Sox cruise past Twins

David Ortiz homered twice for the second consecutive game in a rout of the Twins.

The former, and famous, Triple O's Lounge in South Boston has been made over in Cambridge near Inman Square for the filming of the Whitey Bulger movie “Black Mass.”

Double-takes abound as Bulger movie films in Cambridge

Triple O’s Lounge, a Whitey Bulger hangout in South Boston, has been recreated near Inman Square.

Boylston shop sues insurance firm over bombing claims

The store, which was closed for 14 days after the Marathon bombing, is in a battle with its insurer over whether the attack was terrorism.

Massachusetts Gaming Commission chair Stephen Crosby.

opinion | JOAN VENNOCHI

Steve Crosby should resign from Gaming Commission

Crosby must go, because of a perceived conflict of interest. Everyone knows it, even Deval Patrick.

Food & dining

dining out

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/05/09/BostonGlobe.com/Lifestyle/Images/14dining_photos113.jpg Plenty of amusement found at local bars, restaurants

With ping-pong, bowling, and pinball available, karaoke and trivia nights aren’t the only attractions anymore.