The Bruins are reeling, but as John Tomase writes, history is on their side against a Leafs team that consistently comes up short in Game 7s.
There's pressure everywhere in a Game 7. But make no mistake, nearly all the pressure will be on the Bruins, not the Leafs, in Saturday's do-or-die matchup.
We will have another Game 7 between the Bruins and Leafs after Toronto's 2-1 win in Game 6. Check out our key takeaways from the matchup.
Check out the projected lineups for both the Bruins and Leafs entering Thursday's pivotal Game 6.
Improvement in these three areas would give the Bruins a great chance to eliminate the Leafs in Game 6.
Home ice is supposed to be an advantage, but that hasn't been the case for the Bruins in some time.
Don't worry, Bruins fans. History isn't about to repeat itself. John Tomase explains why things will be different this time around against the Maple Leafs.
Given the way Jeremy Swayman is playing against the Leafs, the Bruins should make him the starter for the rest of the series. It's a no-brainer.
There was no excuse for the Bruins' poor start and lack of urgency to begin Game 5 of their first-round playoff series against the Maple Leafs.
The Leafs staved off elimination with an overtime win vs. the Bruins in Game 5. Check out our key takeaways from the matchup.
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