Bruins coach Claude Julien says that fans shouldn't expect any retribution Thursday night when they face the Penguins. It will be the first meeting between the teams since March 7, when Pittsburgh's Matt Cooke laid a blindside hit on Boston's Marc Savard, which resulted in a Grade 2 concussion that likely ended Savard's season. "We need the two points," Julien said. "Things need to be done within the rules. Unfortunately, the rules aren't the same as in 1970 and in those days it was a lot different. There were bench-clearing brawls, which you don't see anymore. There was a lot of other things going on and that's what everybody has to understand. "You guys, turn the page here, I've had enough of this."