The first round is shaping up to be a beauty; besides the early upsets of the No. 1-seeded Tampa Bay Lightning and Calgary Flames, we’re already locked in for at least two Game 7s after the Boston Bruins and San Jose Sharks staved off elimination on Sunday.
Game 6: Boston Bruins 4, Toronto Maple Leafs 2 (Series is tied, 3-3). Boston versus Toronto in a Game 7? Yeah, this one felt inevitable. The Maple Leafs haven’t made it past the first round in 15 years, and it would have been sweet to get over the hump in front of a jacked up home crowd on Sunday afternoon. But after scoring the opening goal , Toronto let Boston out-work them, especially in a 16-shot second period. The Bruins’ power play (two more goals on Sunday) looks especially dangerous lately. Though the Bruins ousted the Maple Leafs last year in Game 7 on home ice, the players insist they have no mental advantage. And maybe no home ice advantage either — after all, Toronto has played well in Boston, taking two games in this series.