Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl

Vezina Trophy finalist Tim Thomas stopped every shot and gave theBoston Bruins a chance for the biggest prize of all — the Stanley Cup.

Forget their 20-year absence from the finals. Don’t talk about their epic playoff collapse of last season. And certainly don’t mention their powerless power play.

None of that matters after the Bruins beat the Tampa Bay Lightning1-0 on Friday night on Nathan Horton’s goal with 7:33 left in the penalty-free Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals.

“I’m just happy to see those guys smiling in the dressing room,” Boston coach Claude Julien said. “Right now we’re four wins from winning the Stanley Cup.”

The Bruins will open the Stanley Cup finals in Vancouver against the Western Conference champion Canucks on Wednesday.

Boston won its most recent championship in 1972 and hadn’t reached the finals since 1990, when it lost to the Edmonton Oilers.

The Bruins left far behind the specter of last year’s playoff failure. They blew a 3-0 lead in games and a 3-0 lead in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, losing 4-3 to the Philadelphia Flyers.

“From the beginning of the season, we knew we had some unfinished business,” Bruins captain Zdeno Chara said. “Guys were hungry throughout the playoffs.”

This season, they squandered 3-2 series leads in the first round against Montreal and then against Tampa Bay. But they beat the Canadiens 4-3 in overtime in Game 7, with Horton scoring the winning goal. Then the forward, playing in the postseason for the first time in his career after five seasons with the Florida Panthers, came through again with his eighth playoff goal.

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