'Huge game' in Boston vs. Bruins is no time for Maple Leafs to sleep in again

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From the ringing of boos after a season-worst effort Tuesday against the Kings, they get the bells of the Old North Church in Boston less than 48 hours later, versus the undefeated Bruins.

On Tuesday, add the fatigue factor to another quiet night from newcomers Max Domi, Tyler Bertuzzi and John Klingberg. “It’s something to clean up in different areas and is a unique opportunity for us. We’re playing our next four against divisional teams, all important points.” “It’s pretty apparent they’re once again the class of the league, certainly the division,” Keefe said. “This is a chance for us to go in and get a response. We’ve played well in Boston and part of that is because you know what you’re in for.”

It sounds like Keefe will proceed with Joseph Woll in his net, a nod to the rookie’s school years at Boston College and what had been a near-perfect record on the trip prior to the L.A. letdown. “A very difficult and terrible situation for the entire hockey world,” the Toronto coach said. “It’s been a tough time and their league went on hold for a little while to let everyone process what’s happened.”Mark Giordano was amused to get a text from a friend last week who had alerted him to his goal in Nashville making the 40-year-old the third-oldest Leafs defenceman to score in the past six decades, behind the late Allan Stanley and coffee chain legend Tim Horton.

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