Canucks forward Alex Burrows could face discipline from the NHL after he appeared to bite the finger of Boston's Patrice Bergeron during Vancouver's 1-0 victory in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals on Wednesday night. In a game with a surprising amount of nastiness for two teams that meet once a season, Burrows and Bergeron were in the middle of a big melee behind the Boston net at the end of the first period. Replays appeared to show Burrows chomp down as Bergeron reached over a linesman to put his glove in Burrows' face. "Oh yeah, he did. He cut me a little bit on my finger," Bergeron said. "But I'm not going to be here complaining about it. I'll let the league do their job, but he sure did." Bergeron, who played mostly against the Canucks' top line, went straight to the referees after holding up the index finger on his right hand. "They didn't see it," Bergeron said. "We were speaking French, me and (Burrows), and I told him, 'Why did you do that?' That linesmen speaks French, and his explanation was he said that I put my finger in his mouth and he had to do it. I'll leave it at that, but I'm sure the league is going to look at it." Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/playoffs/2011/news/story?id=6617539