Final
Bruins close home-and-home set with Leafs
Dec 3, 2011 - 3:57 PM (Sports Network) - A near-perfect November has put the Boston Bruins on top in the Northeast Division. A fourth straight regulation victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs will keep them there.The defending Stanley Cup champion Bruins conclude a home-and-home series this evening with the Maple Leafs in a battle at TD Garden.
After capturing its first title since 1972 a season ago, Boston found itself last in the division at the end of October with just a 3-7-0 record.
The Bruins got going with the flip of the calendar, winning their first 10 games of November en route to a 12-0-1 record in the month. The 13-game point streak is Boston's best since a 17-game unbeaten streak from Jan. 5-Feb. 13, 1983 and has the Bruins a point ahead of the Maple Leafs for the top spot in the Northeast Division.
Wednesday's 6-3 victory over the Maple Leafs allowed the Bruins to overtake them for first place, a win that was keyed by a pair of goals from Milan Lucic. David Krejci added a goal and two assists one day before he would sign a three-year contract extension with Boston.
Zdeno Chara had a goal and a helper to give him a career-best 14 points in November and help the Bruins got an entire month without a regulation defeat for the first time since January, 1969.
Tim Thomas made 34 saves for a Boston club that hasn't lost in regulation since Oct. 29.
"It was everyone stepping up, doing their job and playing like we ended off last year," Lucic said.
The Bruins have now taken all three of their meetings with the Maple Leafs so far this season by a 19-5 margin. Their 6-2 home win on Oct. 20 gave them a 7-1-1 mark over Toronto in the last nine at Boston.
Joffrey Lupul had a goal for the Maple Leafs to extend his point streak to seven straight games. He has three goals and eight assists in that span and was named the NHL's Third Star for the month.
Thomas won all nine of his starts in November to earn the First Star.
Jonas Gustavsson stopped 34-of-39 shots in a losing effort.
"That's a good hockey team. They seem to have our number," said Toronto head coach Ron Wilson. "I was actually pleased with the way we played. Unfortunately, they got five or six power plays and we only had really one and a half. I thought we worked hard enough to draw a few more penalties but we didn't."
Mikhail Grabovski and Matt Frattin also scored for the Maple Leafs, who had a three-game win streak ended.
- Mark Go Bruins! Now bring on Pittsburgh Monday night. Should be great!
Maple Leafs 1, Bruins 4 FinalDec 3 9:41 PM - TORONTO: 1
BOSTON: 4
Final
Dec 3 9:41 PM - TORONTO: 1
BOSTON: 2
End of 2nd
Dec 3 8:43 PM - TORONTO: 0
BOSTON: 0
End of 1st
Dec 3 7:49 PM - TORONTO: 0
BOSTON: 0
1st Period - 20:00
Dec 3 7:15 PM
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