Marin Independent Journal

Marchand, Boston pound Carolina

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BOSTON >> Brad Marchand raced toward the empty net, and there was nothing Carolina defenseman Tony DeAngelo could do except throw his stick at the puck. Forward Jesperi Kotkaniemi shattered his across the goal in frustratio­n.

It's the playoffs, and Marchand is at his best — scoring, passing and getting under his opponent's skin.

“It's a time he loves to play, and he shows it,” Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy said after Marchand's two-goal, three-assist game in Boston's 5-2 Game 4 victory over the Hurricanes on Sunday tied the first-round playoff series at 2.

“There's some chirping going on now, too,” Cassidy said. “And I think that can elevate his game, as well.”

Patrice Bergeron had a goal and two assists and drew a high-sticking double minor from Sebastian Aho at the end of the second period that gave the Bruins a 5-on-3 and left their captain with a black eye and several stitches.

Sixty-eight seconds after the penalty, and 44 seconds into the third period, Marchand scored to break a 2-2 tie.

Rookie Jeremy Swayman made 23 saves for his second straight win, and David Pastrnak had a goal and an assist.

The series returns to Carolina for Game 5 on Tuesday night.

“It starts over now. We just regroup,” Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour said. “You should have a little emotion right now. It should hurt, and it should bother you and then tomorrow you start fresh.”

And now, the Bruins are assured a Game 6 in Boston on Thursday.

“This is what every kid's kind of hoping — to get that opportunit­y playing

for that Cup,” Marchand said. “These are the most fun games to play in, when there's high emotion, high intensity and the most is on the line. If you can't play in these games, I don't know what you're playing for.”

Jake DeBrusk also scored for the Bruins, who scratched top defenseman Charlie McAvoy after he went into the NHL's COVID-19 protocol about an hour before the opening faceoff. No. 2 defenseman Hampus Lindholm has been out since a hit to the head in Game 2.

“We're playing for our season,” Marchand said. “It's really tough when you lose guys like that, but here's a lot of pride in the room, a lot of character We've always shown that.”

Brett Pesce and Jordan Staal scored for Carolina, and Antti Raanta returned to stop 23 shots for the Metropolit­an Division champions.

Pesce gave Carolina the lead six minutes into the game, the fourth straight time the Hurricanes have scored first — the seventh

time, if you count their three regular-season wins over Boston.

But Bergeron tied it with four minutes to play in the first period when he slid a loose puck through Raanta's legs. Just 33 seconds into the second period, Nino Niederreit­er backhanded it out to Staal for the one-timer that gave Carolina a 2-1 lead.

In the last 90 seconds of the second period, Marchand backhanded the puck into Raanta and it wound up in the crease. LIGHTNING 7, MAPLE LEAFS 3 >> Ross Colton scored twice, Andrei Vasilevski­y had 22 saves and Tampa Bay got off to a fast start and evened the first-round playoff series.

Steven Stamkos, Pierre Edouard Bellemare and Pat Maroon scored in the first eight minutes against Game 3 star Jack Campbell in the opening period. Corey Perry and Ondrej Palat also scored, and Brandon Hagel and Nikita Kucherov each had two assists for the Lightning.

Vasilevski­y improved to

17-0 in games following a playoff loss over the past three postseason­s for the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions.

William Nylander scored twice and Jake Muzzin also had a goal for the Maple Leafs. Campbell gave up five goals on 16 shots before being replaced in the second period by Erik Kallgren, who stopped all 10 shots he faced.

Game 5 is Tuesday night in Toronto.

BLUES 5, WILD 2 Jordan Kyrou and David Perron each scored twice, Jordan Binnington made 28 saves in his first start this postseason and St. Louis evened the best-of-seven Western Conference series at two games apiece.

Ryan O'Reilly added a goal and two assists, and Perron also had an assist for the Blues.

Kirill Kaprizov and Matt Boldy scored for Minnesota. Marc-Andre Fleury made 29 saves.

Game 5 is Tuesday night at St. Paul, Minnesota, before returning to St. Louis for Game 6 on Thursday.

 ?? STEVEN SENNE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Boston Bruins' Brad Marchand scores in the third period of Game 4of a first-round playoff series Sunday in Boston.
STEVEN SENNE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Boston Bruins' Brad Marchand scores in the third period of Game 4of a first-round playoff series Sunday in Boston.

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