
Boston Bruins teach Toronto Maple Leafs a playoff lesson in Game 1
BOSTON — The Toronto Maple Leafs talked at length this week about the importance of trying to contain Boston’s powerful top line in their first-round playoff series with the Bruins.
There’s lots of work to be done in that department, and a host of others, after Thursday night.
The trio of David Pastrnak, Brad Marchand and Patrice Bergeron combined for six points as the Bruins thumped the Leafs 5-1 in the opener of their Eastern Conference quarterfinal.
“We’ve got to be better, obviously,” said Toronto head coach Mike Babcock, who had Marchand and Bergeron when all three were part of Canada’s team that won the World Cup of Hockey in 2016. “Give them credit, they were good.