Toronto Maple Leafs coach Mike Babcock thought he'd be heading to Boston with nothing to show for from the first meeting of a home-and-home series with the Bruins. The tide turned quickly Friday night in Toronto, though, with the Maple Leafs tying the game in the final minute of regulation before Patrick Marleau scored 1:07 into overtime for a 3-2 victory against the Bruins. Game Wrap: Patrick Marleau caps Leafs comeback with overtime goal2:00"It looked like we'd get nothing and then suddenly we got two [points] so that's positive," said Babcock. Nazem Kadri, left, of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Brandon Carlo of the Boston Bruins high-stick each other during second period NHL action on Friday. Marleau 101"Marleau got his 101st game winner, he's got to be in the Hall of Fame doesn't he?"
Source: CBC News November 11, 2017 03:24 UTC