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Felger & Mazz: June 18, 2013

Hour 1

Felger and Massarotti were joined by Jermaine Wiggins at the Ace Ticket Studio at Kenmore and the guys are discussing the Boston Bruins 2-0 Game 3 win over the Chicago Blackhawks last night. The Bruins take a 2-1 series lead with last night's win. The guys also talked about the continuing Doc Rivers saga. It was reported earlier that a deal between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Clippers is dead. Have the Bruins gotten into the heads of the Blackhawks? Should the Celtics walk away from working out a deal with the Clippers?

In Hour 2 of Felger and Mazz, the guys and Wiggy continue to talk some Bruins and the play of goaltender Tuukka Rask. How much has the play of Rask affected the Blackhawks game plan? In this week's edition of 10 Questions with Wiggy, the guys discuss the NBA Finals, Rob Gronkowski, the Stanley Cup Final, Wiggy's word on the street, and much more. The guys went back to discuss the future of Doc Rivers in Boston. At this point, does a deal have to get done? Finally, the fans get to ask Wiggy a few more questions.

Hour 2

During Hour 3, Felger and Massarotti discuss what the Bruins have been doing to get to the Blackhawks. Are the Blackhawks just a softer team? Is Rask too much for the Blackhawks? Boston Bruins President Cam Neely joined Felger and Mazz to talk some Bruins and the Stanley Cup Final. Felger and Mazz went on to talk about Blackhawks forward Marian Hossa being listed as day-to-day. Hossa was injured during warm-ups before Game 3. Shouldn't day-to-day injuries be ignored for the Stanley Cup Final?

Hour 3

In the fourth and final hour, Felger and Mazz continued to talk about the discussions between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Clippers. The Clippers have ended talks with the Celtics. Is this deal dead? Does a move have to be made? Don Cherry of CBC Television joined Felger and Massarotti to talk some Stanley Cup Final. To wrap the day up, we hear The Final Word with Marc Bertrand.

Hour 4

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