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Maple Leafs shut out Bruins 4-0 – The Hockey Writers – Boston Bruins
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Maple Leafs shut out Bruins 4-0 – The Hockey Writers – Boston Bruins

Entering Tuesday’s (November 5) game with eight straight regular season wins against the Toronto Maple Leafs (7-5-2), the Boston Bruins (6-7-1) struggled to score goals and to stay away from the penalty box. as their two-game winning streak comes to an end after a 4-0 loss in Toronto.

Jim Montgomery Boston Bruins
Jim Montgomery, head coach of the Boston Bruins (Amy Irvine / Hockey Writers)

On October 26, the Bruins narrowly edge Maple Leafs with 4-3 overtime victory at home, but in this game the Bruins were able to generate offensive chances and, more importantly, convert on the power play (going 1 for 5). In Tuesday’s loss, the Bruins were stifled especially on the power play, going scoreless on the six power plays they had in that game.

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For Toronto, their penalty kill was excellent – going a perfect six-on-six, which frustrated the Bruins until they became desperate and forced them to take their own penalties. This is where Toronto was able to turn the tide in its favor. Boston, which was shorthanded seven times in this game, allowed three of its four shorthanded goals, including two in the second period. Morgan Rielly started the scoring with a wrist shot from the point that reached Jeremy Swayman and was followed a little over a minute later by a William Nylander goal that went from Brandon Carlo‘s skate and into the Bruins net.

Fast forward to just over 14 minutes into the third period, Matthew Knies scored his seventh goal of the 2024-25 season on another power play to extend Toronto’s lead to three goals and with Steven Lorentz’s long-distance empty-net marker – the Maple Leafs secure a 4-0 victory at home, ending a long losing streak against the Bruins in the regular season. Jeremy Swayman finished this game for the Bruins with 23 saves on 26 shots while Anthony Stolarz finished his night with a perfect 29-save shutout, making it his first shutout of the season and ninth of his career.

Bruins defenseman Andrew Peeke also left this game in the first period after taking a hard hit from Maple Leafs forward Max Pacioretty. The hit was initially ruled a five-minute major, allowing officials to review the play, later ruling that there was no penalty on the play. The Bruins announced that Peeke would not return to the game with an upper body injury.

As for Boston’s upcoming schedule, they will stay home at TD Garden on Thursday (November 6) for their first meeting of the season against the Calgary Flames (7-5-1), while the Maple Leafs will get a double . break before starting a back-to-back home game against the Detroit Red Wings (5-5-1) on November 8 and the Montreal Canadiens (4-7-2) on November 9.