Bruins' train keeps rolling with 5-3 win over Leafs
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Bruins' train keeps rolling with 5-3 win over Leafs
"Even when the odds seem stacked against the Bruins, they can do no wrong these days. A seriously undermanned team traveled to Toronto and took it to the Maple Leafs for much of the night, notching a 5-3 victory on Saturday at Scotiabank Arena, their sixth straight victory. Jeremy Swayman made 30 saves and the B's got goals from five different players - with players from all four lines scoring - to improve their record to 10-7."
"William Nylander thought he tied the game with 4:35 left in regulation and lifted his arms in celebration. But the ref waved it off and the replay did show Nylander's shot hit the crossbar, then a post and out. Then former Leaf prospect Fraser Minten gave the B's their two-goal lead back with 3:02 left. Mark Kastelic stole the puck and fed Minten, who lifted it over Dennis Hildeby to make it 5-3."
The undermanned Boston Bruins defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-3 at Scotiabank Arena, earning a sixth straight win. Jeremy Swayman stopped 30 shots while five different Bruins scored, with contributions from all four lines. William Nylander appeared to tie the game late, but replay showed his shot hit the crossbar and post. Former Leaf prospect Fraser Minten restored a two-goal lead with 3:02 remaining after Mark Kastelic stole the puck and fed him. Charlie McAvoy missed the trip for a family matter; Casey Mittelstadt was out with a lower-body issue. Mason Lohrei returned and Alex Steeves made his Bruins debut.
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