Sat 6/22/13 9:49 AM

Corey Crawford's teammates tested him out Friday during practice by firing shots to his glove side, forward Patrick Sharp said. "I tried (Friday) and he stopped me glove side, so hopefully he's got it all figured out," Sharp said. "I don't know if that was the game plan or if that's something they (the Boston Bruins) did on purpose(in Game 4) and they were successful at it, but I like Corey in there." So does Chicago coach Joel Quenneville, who insisted he os not considering replacing Crawford with backup Ray Emery, who hasn't played in almost two months. As much as the Bruins had success beating Crawford in Game 4, one knows yet whether that will have a carry-over effect. "That's the thing: Everyone thinks (they're) going to shoot to the glove," Sharp said. "It's not like Corey can start cheating glove side, because those guys are such good shooters they can pick him apart. Who knows if that's a once-in-a-lifetime type of game of if they've figured something out."