Sunday, April 4, 2010

Bruins Get a Must Win against Toronto

In a very important game, The Bruins got the win over the Toronto Maple Leafs with a score of 2-1. On the eve of Easter, Miroslav Satan scored both goals for the Bruins, the first one in the 2nd period and the winning goal in overtime.

The Bruins are currently 7th in the East. Toronto has been stuck at the bottom of the East standings for almost two months, but coach Ron Wilson doesn't think his team is as far removed from the pack as it seems. The Maple Leafs have lost 14 of their 22 games that have been stretched past regulation time.

It was another frustrating game for Toronto's Phil Kessel, who spent time in the dressing room during the third period with what Wilson said was a cramp. The winger failed to score in six games against his former team and finished with just one assist and a minus-5 rating while facing the Bruins this season.

D Andrew Bodnarchuck made his NHL debut for the Bruins. Andrew Ference, Shawn Thornton, Trent Witfield and Mark Stuart sat out for the Bruins. Boston D Dennis Seidenberg left the game in the first period with a cut on his left wrist and didn't return.

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