Boston Bruins vs. Toronto Maple Leafs: A Clash of Atlantic Division Rivals in the NHL Playoffs

Boston welcomes Toronto for Game 5 with 3-1 series advantage.

The Boston Bruins currently lead the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 in the first round of the NHL Playoffs. The two teams are set to face each other for a ninth time this season, with the Bruins having won their last meeting 3-1.

Boston has had an impressive season so far, with an overall record of 47-20-15 and dominance within the Atlantic Division. They have a particularly strong record when scoring one or more power-play goals, winning 21 out of 27 games in those instances. On the other hand, Toronto has struggled against the Atlantic Division, with a 12-15-3 record.

Key players to watch in this upcoming game include David Pastrnak and Brad Marchand for the Bruins, who have been instrumental in their recent performances. Auston Matthews and John Tavares will be critical for the Maple Leafs as they look to bounce back from recent struggles.

In terms of recent performance, both teams have been averaging similar numbers of goals and assists per game. However, Toronto has been giving up more goals on average than Boston. Injuries may also play a role in this game, with key players listed as day to day or out for various reasons. The Bruins will be without Justin Brazeau, Derek Forbort, Milan Lucic, and Matthew Poitras, while Toronto will be missing Bobby McMann, John Klingberg, Matt Murray, and Jake Muzzin.

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