Despite being down 3-1, the Maple Leafs haven't given up in their playoff series against the Bruins and are looking toward recent history as inspiration.
MINNEAPOLIS — For anyone who watched the Minnesota Gophers’ biggest player take the team on his back in March, the news on the last day of April should have come as no surprise.
Boston Bruins forward David Pastrnak isn’t letting anyone tell him that it will be easy to knock out the Toronto Maple Leafs in their NHL playoff series.
The first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs has been playing out very similarly to last season for the Boston Bruins. The Bruins capped off a historic 65-win regular season with an opening round meeting with the Florida Panthers and took a 3-1 series lead after taking two road wins in Games 3 and 4.
Despite being up 3-1 in their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series with the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Boston Bruins could make some lineup changes for Game 5.
We split our hockey looks yesterday, ending a four-day clean streak and dropping us to 9-1 in our past five days. YB's Griffin Carroll has two new looks for Tuesday night.
New year, different result? The Boston Bruins will try to close out the Atlantic Division rival Toronto Maple Leafs on home ice in Game 5 of their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series Tuesday.
The Boston Bruins will attempt to close out their first round series against the Toronto Maple Leafs with a win on Game 5 at home on Tuesday, and they could be getting some help on the blue line with defenseman Derek Forbort possibly returning, according to NHL.com.
Boston Bruins goalie Linus Ullmark would love to start Game 5 against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday night, but right now, he wants what’s best for the team more.
With Game 5 looming between the Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs, the Bruins saw some progress from four of their injured players. The Bruins are
The Boston Bruins are an Original Six franchise with a deep history of memorable playoff moments. Whether it’s Bobby Orr flying through the air after scoring the Stanley Cup-winning goal or Tim Thomas making unorthodox saves to preserve one of the best statistical performances by a netminder in the playoffs, there are plenty of moments to discuss.
The Boston Bruins have the Toronto Maple Leafs falling off the composure tree through the first four games of their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series.
After their rather uninspiring 3-1 loss to the Boston Bruins on Saturday night, the Toronto Maple Leafs are facing a 3-1 series deficit and facing elimination going into Game 5 in Boston on Tuesday night.
When Game 4 was over at the end of the evening, the Toronto Maple Leafs had lost another tough game. The game was almost total frustration, and fans and players got caught in the crossfire.
Playoff clinchers have rarely come easily for the Boston Bruins of the Brad Marchand era. Yes, it’s time to call it that, for this is his team now, and
He is now officially an option for the rest of the series.
It’s no secret that the Boston Bruins finished their regular season with significant concerns regarding their power play. When the calendar turned to 2024, the Bruins’ power play conversion rate stood at 18.2%.
On Saturday, April 27th at the Scotiabank Arena, the Bruins took Game 4 with a 3-1 victory for a 3-1 series lead. Brad Marchand passed Cam Neely for the most career playoff goals in Boston Bruins history when he scored to give the Bruins a 2-0 lead in the second period.
Matthews had just over 14 minutes of ice time across 17 shifts for the Leafs in Game 4. However, he did not return to the Leafs’ bench after the second intermission.
The Boston Bruins’ Brad Marchand is known for many things, but scoring goals is not at the top of the list of things used to describe his hockey accomplishments.
The Boston Bruins, once again this season, used their goalie rotation of Jeremy Swayman and Linus Ullmark to second place in the Atlantic. They have a 2-1 series lead over the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Jake DeBrusk has been one of those Boston Bruins players that has always enjoyed playing the Toronto Maple Leafs, particularly during the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Boston has recalled rookie defenseman Mason Lohrei from the Providence Bruins.
Following an optional practice on Tuesday, Boston Bruins coach Jim Montgomery announced that defenseman Andrew Peeke will be out week-to-week with an undisclosed injury.
The Bruins have recalled veteran defenseman Derek Forbort from his LTI conditioning loan to AHL Providence.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!