In a tense NHL playoff game, the Boston Bruins regained the lead against the Toronto Maple Leafs, ultimately securing a 3-2 victory with an empty-net goal. Key moments included a late penalty call against John Tavares for holding Charlie McAvoy, leading to a Bruins power play in the final minutes. The game had been tied for 28 seconds before these events. Additionally, Brad Marchand tied the franchise record with his 55th playoff goal. The game's critical plays and strategies have set high expectations for the upcoming Game 4, with many advocating for Jeremy Swayman to continue as goalie given his outstanding performance.
#LeafsNation enjoys tie game For 28 seconds Marner drives Hedge nuts. The weakest player in playoffs year in/out @FriedgeHNIC #Leafs https://t.co/fzGmoqgQRe
is that good https://t.co/aRq6x0NSjP
Regained the lead. https://t.co/pGuUhUfADO
Leafs goals, last 10 playoff games: 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 3, 2
Bruins take home ice back. Leafs Talk w/@jtbourne @SamAMcKee and I starts now: https://t.co/pyg4BRuOJg https://t.co/zjSxsEQHl8
Marchand ties franchise record with 55 playoff goals , stud
#TeamSwayman for Game 4. To heck with the rotation. Played phenomenal tonight and has owned the Leafs all season Also... https://t.co/I1j45emh1m
EMPTY-NETTER!!! https://t.co/Q8RKCpdfxr
Bruins get a late penalty call with John Tavares holding Charlie McAvoy behind the net with the Leafs goalie pulled. A 3-2 lead with 104 left in the third period
Bruins hit iron on the empty net, Tavares holds McAvoy before that. B's to the power play with 1:04 left.
Swayman just crushing it. How do you not start him Game 4?
Spittin’ Chiclets Live Stream: Toronto vs Boston https://t.co/OXzJbKvirb