Maple Leafs Dominate Bruins with 4-0 Shutout in Toronto
Toronto capitalizes on power play opportunities to break an eight-game losing streak against Boston.
- Toronto Maple Leafs secured a 4-0 victory over the Boston Bruins, ending an eight-game regular-season losing streak against them.
- Anthony Stolarz achieved his first shutout of the season, making 29 saves despite the absence of captain Auston Matthews due to injury.
- Morgan Rielly led Toronto's power play success, scoring once and assisting twice, as the team converted three power play opportunities.
- Boston's struggles on special teams continued, failing to score on six power play attempts and allowing three power play goals.
- The Bruins' defenseman Andrew Peeke exited the game with an upper-body injury after a collision with Max Pacioretty.