TOR 2 @ BOS 5

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TOR 2 @ BOS 5

Postby Bud McLeaf on Nov 6th, '08, 12:52


The Boston Bruins have four wins in their last five games, one of the hottest goalies in the NHL and a reason for optimism with a number of young players performing well.

One thing they don’t have this season is a home win over the Toronto Maple Leafs.

As the only team to beat the Bruins by more than a goal this season, the Leafs will make their second visit to Boston’s TD Banknorth Garden on Thursday, looking to solve their defensive woes and avoid a third straight loss.

Boston (6-3-3) led Toronto 2-0 after one period of the Northeast Division rivals’ meeting on Oct. 23, but the Leafs came roaring back for a 4-2 win, with Niklas Hagman’s empty-netter with three seconds handing the Bruins their only multi-goal defeat in 2008-09.

“I guess we kind of took them lightly, like we were going to run them out of the building,” Bruins forward Milan Lucic said. “But they kept working and working and working.”

The loss may have served as somewhat of a wake-up call for Boston, which responded with a three-game winning streak.

The run ended with a 3-2 loss at Calgary, but the Bruins bounced back to beat Dallas 5-1 Saturday night at home, surviving a game in which the teams totaled 146 penalty minutes thanks to a series of skirmishes.

“We’ve got great team chemistry in there and the guys are all, as you saw tonight, they all pull for each other and they’ll go to battle for each other,” Bruins coach Claude Julien told his team’s official Web site. “That’s the important part and that’s a big part of having a highly successful hockey club.”

Against Dallas, Marco Sturm scored twice for Boston while goalie Tim Thomas stayed red hot, stopping 35 shots in his fourth consecutive start. Thomas, who ranks second in the NHL with a 1.83 goals-against average, has stopped 128 of 132 shots (97.0 percent) in his last four games.

The Bruins have also gotten plenty of help from several young forwards this season, as 21-year-old Phil Kessel leads the team with seven goals and Lucic, 20, has eight points in 12 games. Patrice Bergeron has also scored in consecutive games after the 23-year-old missed nearly all of last season with a severe concussion.

Marc Savard leads Boston with 15 points, but he and his fellow forwards will try to take better advantage of Toronto’s porous defense this time around.

The Leafs (5-4-4) have allowed five or more goals three times in their last four games, including 11 in their last two contests - a pair of losses to Carolina. They lost 5-4 at home in overtime on Tuesday, as Vesa Toskala made just 19 saves, giving up four goals in the first period.

Toronto came back to force overtime and earn a point, but first-year coach Ron Wilson was still disappointed in his team, which has matched Atlanta for the most goals allowed (46) in the East.

“We’ve changed our focus a little bit - we thought we had (defense) in the can and have gone more into the attack mode, more shots and focused on offense,” Wilson said. “We just have to hammer (defense) home.”

On the bright side for the Leafs, their offense has been clicking, with 18 goals in the last four games. Mikhail Grabovski has been the spark of late, scoring four goals in the last two contests to double his career total.

That could provide a tough test for Thomas, who took the loss earlier this season against Toronto but is still 9-4-2 with a 2.96 GAA in 16 career starts against the Leafs.
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Prediction:
TOR: 5
.BOS 2
The Leafs should be able to take down the Bruins tonight so long as they can keep the puck out of their own net in the first 20 minutes. The key to their success though will be to keep an eye on Lucic and Savard and shut down the slot as well as covering off the point men, the problem which lead to their loss vs. Carolina.
Outcome:
TOR: 2
.BOS 5
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Re: TOR @ BOS

Postby Nick Kypreos on Nov 6th, '08, 14:14


TO always has problems with Boston, even when Boston is bad. If Tim Thomas is hot and the team is winning, the Leafs dont stand a chance, well, the old Leafs don't. Should be a good one tonight but.....

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Re: TOR @ BOS

Postby matty b on Nov 6th, '08, 16:18


Whats the lines tonight? Anyone?
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Re: TOR @ BOS

Postby Sweaty Eddie on Nov 6th, '08, 17:01


Ryan Hollweg, Carlo Colaicovo and Anton Strahlman will all be healthy scratches tonight when the Leafs face the Bruins - TSN

Projected Lines vs. Bruins

Forwards:
Ponikarovsky - Stajan - Antropov
Hagman - Grabovski - Kulemin
White - Mitchell - Steen
Mayers - Moore - Blake

Defence:
Finger - Schenn
Kaberle - Kubina
Frogren - Van Ryn

Goaltender:
Toskala

LOL, a defenseman playing forward is higher up than Jason Blake. Hes probably the highest paid fourthliner in the league now.
I knew they put Finger and Schenn together as a shut down pair, but the first line? I like it!
Cant wait to see how they do.

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Re: TOR 2 @ BOS 5

Postby McLovin on Nov 7th, '08, 20:29


The Bruins scored some pretty *Jesse Barfeild* goals. They may have been out played for the first 40mins but this should have been Torontos game. The refereing was brutal as well. Terrible game!
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Re: TOR 2 @ BOS 5

Postby Max Damage on Nov 7th, '08, 22:47


yeah, they missed a couple.....but the twin towers of doofusland killed them in the first period with their dumb penalties. the whole team looked like they were half asleep, except for the number one line, they never run out of energy. blake's early line change into the bruins bench was funny.....at least when he is in there he is not killing our teams momentum or giving the puck away.
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Re: TOR 2 @ BOS 5

Postby matty b on Nov 7th, '08, 23:07


The defense was horrid to say the least. Cant really blame Toskala, 80% of the Bruins goals were *Jesse Barfeild*, lucky deflections. Blake Wheelers 2nd was the only viable goal of the night for Boston but like I said, had the d been better the game would have been much closer.
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