A 1-1 series tie through two games is hardly a backbreaker for a team like the Bruins.
But there’s no denying that the Bruins came into Toronto as a team that needed a bounce-back, and particularly a bounce-back led by their top dogs given the way Auston Matthews put the Maple Leafs on his back in Game 2.
And that just so happened to be exactly what the Bruins got to put themselves back in control of their first-round war with the Maple Leafs, this time by a 4-2 final in Game 3 at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena.
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