Bruins Overcome More Adversity in Impressive Win Over Maple Leafs to Open Road Trip

It’s never boring with the Bruins, and this season, it hasn’t necessarily been easy for the Black and Gold, either. Sunday night in Toronto was just the latest example of that.

Boston rolled to a 5-2 win over the Maple Leafs to open a four-game Canadian road trip on a positive note. The final score may indicate that it was an easy win, but “easy” probably isn’t exactly the adjective you would use to describe the Bruins’ win, their second in as many nights.

As they have many times already this season, the Bruins once again faced early adversity. The B’s came into Sunday night’s game up against it already. They were playing the second half of a back-to-back after traveling overnight following an emotionally charged win over Pittsburgh. That came just two days after another tough game in Montreal. Not only that, but Boston was also without three of its regular forwards and was still missing two of its regular defensemen.

Things looked even worse for the Bruins when Peter Holland scored the game’s first goal at 12:26 of the first period. That was before the Bruins ran into yet another injury. Dougie Hamilton left the game late in the first period after suffering a lower-body injury. It was eventually announced he would miss the rest of the game. For the fifth time this season, the Bruins would have to finish a game with five defensemen.

You add all of that up, and you would understand if the Bruins just ran out of gas and eventually fell apart against the Maple Leafs on Sunday night. Quite the opposite happened, though. Boston came out and scored two power-play goals in the first seven minutes of the second period. That set the tone for the rest of the evening in what turned into one of the Bruins’ most impressive wins of the year.

Here are some more highlights and thoughts from the Boston win.