Today's poll: Did you watch game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals?
The Forecast
Plenty of gray out there this morning, but forecasters are promising a pleasant day.ABC 40 / FOX 6 meteorologist Dan Brown writes:
The sun will be back [...] with highs in the lower 80s and dew points in the 50s. It will once again be nearly perfect for any outdoor plans. This time we're not expecting any afternoon or evening storms.
A frontal system will bring clouds and periods of mainly light rain back into western Mass for Friday however, overall the weekend is still looking pretty nice. There may be an afternoon shower or storm on Saturday but mixed in will be some sunshine as well.
Today's poll
The Boston Bruins captured the Stanley Cup last night with a 4-0 win over the Vancouver Canucks. The game capped a dramatic 7-game series.
The Bruins staged several comebacks over the course of the finals, trailing 2-0 and 3-2. The AP reports that only three other teams have won on the road in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals.
The last time the Bruins won the Stanley Cup was 1972
Did you watch the game? Vote in our poll, and check back tomorrow for the results.
Yesterday's results: On Wednesday, we asked, "Should schools be required to teach personal finance literacy?" 15 people voted. 66.67% said "Yes," and 33.33% said, "No."
Wednesday's Top 5
The top 5 headlines on MassLive.com on June 15 were:
- Massachusetts tornadoes aerial photos: Path of the tornado one week later (part 2: Monson, Brimfield, Sturbridge, Southbridge) [photo gallery]
- Massachusetts tornadoes aerial photos: Path of the tornado, one week later (part 1) [photo gallery]
- Springfield police arrest Jason Williams, 29, for allegedly entering woman's house and passing out on her couch
- Owners of properties condemned from tornado being called into housing court by Springfield officials
- Attleboro 8th-grader faces rape charge
Quote of the Day
“I just zone out, and I look at the finish line, and I just keep running.”
— Alyssa Neil of Holyoke, who will travel to Athens this summer to compete in the Special Olympic Summer Games. Read Patricia Cahill's story here.