Lethbridge Herald

Bruins lead Leafs 2-0 in series

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David Pastrnak had three goals and three assists as the Boston Bruins thumped the Toronto Maple Leafs 7-3 on Saturday to take a 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven first-round playoff series.

Jake DeBrusk, Kevan Miller, Rick Nash and David Krejci also scored for Boston. Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand each added four assists and Torey Krug had three.

Tuukka Rask stopped 30 shots for the Bruins.

Mitch Marner, with a goal and an assist, Tyler Bozak and James van Riemsdyk replied for the Leafs. Frederik Andersen allowed three goals on five shots before getting pulled at a raucous TD Garden. Curtis McElhinney made 19 saves in relief.

The Eastern Conference quarterfin­al now switches to Air Canada Centre for Games 3 and 4 on Monday and Thursday.

Boston’s top line of Pastrnak, Marchand and Bergeron combined for six points in Boston’s 5-1 victory in Game 1.

They accomplish­ed the same feat during a frantic 10-minute stretch of Saturday’s first period, and now have 20 points through six periods against the flounderin­g Leafs.

The Bruins grabbed the lead at 5:26 when Pastrnak picked up the puck in front of Andersen and made a slick move to score his second goal of the series.

A Boston power play that went 3 for 6 in the opener then went to work after Toronto was penalized for too many men on the ice, with DeBrusk outmusclin­g Leafs defenceman Nikita Zaitev, who would be on for all four first-period goals, in front to redirect Krug’s feed past Andersen at 9:46.

The goal came moments after Toronto’s Kasperi Kapanen rang a shot off the post on a shorthande­d breakaway.

Boston’s deluge continued at 12:13 when Miller was allowed way too much time and space in the corner before firing a puck in front that deflected in off Zaitsev.

That was it for Andersen, but the Bruins kept coming and went back to the power play when Ron Hainsey jumped Tim Schaller after he hit Marner.

Nash buried a rebound on McElhinney just 11 seconds later at the 15-minute mark to make it 4-0 — the 11th power-play goal Toronto has given up in its last seven games.

Already minus the suspended Nazem Kadri and looking for any kind of spark, Leafs head coach Mike Babcock put his lines in a blender to start the second period, and it paid off when Marner took a nice feed from Zach Hyman at 1:22 to make it 4-1.

But the Bruins got that one back when Hainsey’s pass through the neutral zone was intercepte­d by Krejci, who eventually went to the net to tip home Pastrnak’s shot — just Boston’s 10th of the game at that point — at 3:46 to stretch the lead to 5-1.

 ?? Associated Press photo ?? As hats litter the ice, Boston Bruins' David Pastrnak is congratula­ted at the bench after scoring his third goal of the game during the third period of a win over the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 2 of the first-round playoff series in Boston Saturday.
Associated Press photo As hats litter the ice, Boston Bruins' David Pastrnak is congratula­ted at the bench after scoring his third goal of the game during the third period of a win over the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 2 of the first-round playoff series in Boston Saturday.

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