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
The Bruins will take a 3-1 series lead back to Boston. Jim Montgomery officially ended the goalie rotation. William Nylander returned for the Leafs. Sheldon Keefe spent the last few days sending NHL refs “Brad Marchand - Worst Missed Calls” YouTube compilations.
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand delivered again, and the Bruins beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 in Game 4 to take a commanding 3-1 series lead. Marchand finished with a goal and an assist, and James van Riemsdyk and David Pastrnak lit the lamp.
Jeremy Swayman started back-to-back games for the first time in two months and made 25 saves to help the visiting Boston Bruins take command of the Eastern Conference first-round series against the Toronto Maple Leafs with a 3-1 win in Game 4 on Saturday night.
The Toronto Maple Leafs lost their second game in a row, falling to the Boston Bruins 3-1 on Saturday (April 27) at Scotiabank Arena. The Bruins got goals from James van Riemsdyk, Brad Marchand, and David Pastrnak to take a 3-0 lead into 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 man so many people in hockey love to hate got another milestone goal on Saturday night. Brad Marchand's power-play goal 8:20 into the second period of Game 4 in the Easter Conference first-round playoff series against the Toronto Maple Leafs was his 56th career playoff goal.
Boston Bruins pesky forward Brad Marchand is at it again.
Amazingly but not surprisingly, a false narrative about Boston Bruins winger Brad Marchand formed by the Toronto media has taken on a life of its own heading into Game 4.
The Boston Bruins won a key 4-2 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 3 on Wednesday night. Taking advantage of the Maple Leafs’ home-ice disadvantage, they now have a 2-1 series lead.
The NHL Playoffs may be played on the ice, but teams aren’t just trying to score more goals than their opponents, they’re also trying to get into their heads.
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Brad Marchand was the catalyst of a 4-2 Toronto Maple Leafs loss to the Boston Bruins in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference first-round series on Wednesday night — and Sheldon Keefe was not happy with the captain’s antics afterwards.
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand engineered a Game 3 performance that will perhaps last forever in the minds of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Marchand authored a two-goal, three-assist performance, leading the Bruins to a 4-2 victory over the Maple Leafs in Game 3.
Toronto Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe did not seem too impressed with the playing style of Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand in Game 3. Following a 4-2 loss in this match, the 43-year-old coach took a swipe at the forward and hit out at his ‘unbelievable‘ ability of getting away with penalties.
Perhaps no fan base understands the painful, singular moments that can swing a playoff series like Toronto Maple Leafs fans can. The Kerry Fraser high stick.
Brad Marchand and the Boston Bruins were expected to deliver an urgent response after getting called out by their head coach Jim Montgomery. Marchand complimented this year’s Maple Leafs group, believing the 2024 iteration had separated itself from teams of the past in large part due to their physicality.
As Brad Marchand alluded to following Game 2, this iteration of the Leafs is built differently and presents different challenges than in years past, but many of the same old issues surfaced as they dropped Game 3 to Boston by a score of 4-2.
Brad Marchand secured his spot among the all-time greats in Boston Bruins history while continuing to be a thorn in the side of the rival Leafs.
Brad Marchand scored the go-ahead goal with 8:07 remaining in the third period, lifting the visiting Boston Bruins to a 4-2 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference first-round series.
Boston Bruins captain and super pest Brad Marchand certainly led his team on Wednesday night.
Brad Marchand expected the Bruins’ Stanley Cup Playoffs matchup with the Toronto Maple Leafs to be a battle, but this is not quite the style of play he is accustomed to seeing from them.
The Canadiens and Bruins have been natural enemies for many years. When the Tricolore takes on Boston, there’s a little something in the air that adds to the fun of the game.
Any time you get a playoff matchup between two Original Six franchises, there’s an invitation to reflect upon history. Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand made quite the declaration Thursday, stating that the Toronto Maple Leafs are now his franchise’s greatest rival.
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