Bruins grind out nasty win over Leafs, 5-3
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Bruins grind out nasty win over Leafs, 5-3
"A little old-time hockey broke out at the Garden, at least what passes for it these days, and the Bruins managed to stretch their winning streak to seven games with their second straight win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday. In a game filled with hard feelings and questionable hits, David Pastrnak had a three-point night (two goals, including No. 400, and an assist) to lift the B's to a 5-3 win over the Leafs."
"It got the better of them when Max Domi tried to get Zadorov to fight after Domi had bumped Swayman. Zadorov wisely kept his gloves on as the much smaller Domi flailed away. Domi got called for a roughing minor and the B's cashed in. Mark Kastelic made a pretty pass to David Pastrnak, who had scored a milestone goal earlier in the game, scored No. 401 over goalie Dennis Hildeby to push the lead to 5-3."
The Boston Bruins defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-3 and extended their winning streak to seven games. David Pastrnak recorded a three-point night with two goals, including his 400th and later his 401st, plus an assist. The Bruins led 4-1 late in the second before the Leafs cut the margin with a Bobby McMann power-play goal and an Oliver Ekman-Larson tally early in the third. The game featured heated moments after a Nikita Zadorov hit that knocked Auston Matthews out, a skirmish involving Max Domi and Zadorov, and a late melee after a hit on Charlie McAvoy. Boston killed a late crosschecking penalty to preserve the win.
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