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GAME RECAP

Leafs downs Bruins in overtime, 4-3 (OT)

Seneca SC Rink    Tue, Sep 24, 2013

Leafs pulled out a 4-3 (OT) overtime victory over Bruins on a clutch goal by Ray Bourque.

Leafs almost relinquished a two-score lead. Leafs made the score 3-1 on a goal by Paul Kessell at 6:35 in the second period. Bruins got to within 3-2 on a goal by Geoffry Lupel at 11 seconds in the third period.

Kessell had one goal and two assists to lead Leafs.

Leafs avoided man-down situations, totaling one major for five minutes in penalty time. However, the total the 1.0 minutes in penalty time per game Leafs had been averaging this year. Leafs bested its season scoring average. Leafs averages 0.8 goals per game. Leafs' normally stingy defense allowed more goals than usual. Leafs gives up 0.8 goals per game.

Leafs additionally got points from Bourque, who also registered one goal and one assist. Leafs also got a goal from Bobby Orr as well. More assists for Leafs came via Joe Winger, who had one and Milan Lucic and Paul Kessell, who contributed two a piece.

Bruins managed to stay out of the box for the most part, registering one minor for two minutes in penalty time. The total was was till above Bruins' average of 1.0 minutes in penalty time per game. Bruins found the back of the net more times than it usually has this season. This season, Bruins averages 0.8 goals per contest. Bruins' defense was uncharacteristically lax during the game. Bruins averages 0.7 goals allowed per game.

Other players who recorded assists for Bruins were Dion Pfaneuf, Luke Schenn, Doug Gilmour, and Braden Schenn, who each chipped in one.

Leafs' starting goalie, Cody Vinnai, made 16 saves and finished with the win before he was taken out in favor of Tim Thomas, who stopped zero shots. Leafs registered one goal on one power play opportunities. James Reimer made 14 saves for Bruins on 17 shots. Bruins registered zero goals on one power play opportunities.