Toronto 5, Boston 4
When: 7:00 PM ET, Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Where: TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Referees:
Tom Chmielewski, Chris Rooney
Linesmen:
Steve Barton, Trent Knorr
Attendance:
17850
By Field Level Media
Mitch Marner scored his second goal with 51.3 seconds left in overtime to lead the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs to a come-from-behind, 5-4 win over the Boston Bruins on Tuesday night.
Marner picked up a long Auston Matthews feed and deked Boston goaltender Jeremy Swayman to slide home the deciding goal, which finished Toronto's climb out of 3-0 and 4-3 deficits en route to its third straight victory.
The Bruins' three-goal lead was erased after a two-goal Toronto run to start the third, but David Pastrnak carried the puck out of the left corner and scored a quick release under the crossbar for a Bruins go-ahead tally with 9:27 left in regulation.
Toronto forced overtime, however, as Pontus Holmberg scored an extra-attacker goal with 46 seconds left in regulation, popping a loose puck out of a net-mouth scramble.
Morgan Rielly led the Leafs with a goal and three assists, Nick Robertson had a goal and a helper, and Oliver Ekman-Larsson had two helpers.
Toronto's Anthony Stolarz stopped 32 shots.
Pastrnak posted two goals and an assist to extend his NHL season-long point streak to 15 games for Boston, which is on a four-game skid (0-2-2).
Brad Marchand added a goal and an assist, Morgan Geekie also scored, and Mason Lohrei had two helpers. Swayman made 24 saves.
The Bruins led from the first shift, as Lohrei sent a perfect stretch pass down the middle of the ice to Pastrnak for a break-in goal only 29 seconds into the game.
Marchand made it 2-0 when he buried the carom of a Pastrnak shot off Toronto defender Jake McCabe on the power play at 13:59 of the first. Less than a minute earlier, Matthews clanked the left post on a short-handed odd-man rush.
Boston nearly extended its lead to 3-0 to end the first, but Stolarz denied Geekie's point-blank chance from low on the right.
Geekie needed only six seconds of a second-period power play to net the Bruins' third goal. Scoring exactly halfway through the game, he one-timed an Elias Lindholm rebound from the left circle.
The Leafs got on the scoreboard with 6:08 left in the second. Rielly slotted Matthew Knies' cross-ice pass over Swayman's glove from the top of the left circle.
Marner brought Toronto within 3-2 only 59 seconds into the third, stickhandling between the circles before firing a wrist shot from inside the left dot.
At 6:39, Robertson tied the game at 3-3 with a transition wrister that Rielly orchestrated with a head feed through the Boston defense.
Toronto defenseman Chris Tanev (upper-body) played only two shifts in the opening period.
--Field Level Media
Top Game Performances
Toronto |
|
Boston |
Morgan Rielly 4 |
Points |
David Pastrnak 3 |
Mitch Marner 2 |
Goals |
David Pastrnak 2 |
Morgan Rielly 3 |
Assists |
Mason Lohrei 2 |
Mitch Marner 1 |
Power Play Goals |
Brad Marchand 1 |
N/A |
Short Handed Goals |
N/A |
Anthony Stolarz .889 |
Save Percentage |
Jeremy Swayman .828 |
Anthony Stolarz 32 |
Saves |
Jeremy Swayman 24 |
Team Stats Summary
Team |
Shots |
Goals |
Power Play |
Penalty Kill |
Penalty Mins |
Face Offs Won |
Toronto
|
29 |
5 |
1-4 |
4-6 |
12 |
30 |
Boston
|
36 |
4 |
2-6 |
3-4 |
8 |
28 |
Upcoming Games
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Boston will play their next game at home against NY Islanders. The Bruins have a W/L % of .407 after a win and .500 after a loss.
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Toronto will play their next game on the road against NY Rangers. The Maple Leafs have a W/L % of .639 after a win and .591 after a loss.