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(Sports Network) - A battle for first place in the Northeast Division is on tap tonight in Toronto, as the Maple Leafs host the Boston Bruins in an Original Six showdown at Air Canada Centre. You can watch the game live on TSN and TSN Mobile TV at 7pm et/4pm pt as well as live streaming on TSN.ca. Also, join our Game Night Blog to chat with other hockey fans during the game. Jonas Gustavsson gets the start in net for the Leafs while head coach Ron Wilson is optimistic that Carl Gunnarsson (hand) and David Steckel (hand) both will return to the lineup after missing Sundays game in Anaheim. The Maple Leafs have won three straight games and are leading the Northeast with 30 points. Toronto, which hasnt won three straight since opening the season 3-0, last won four in a row from Jan. 6-11 of last season. Meanwhile, Boston has an amazing 11-0-1 record over its last 12 games after beginning the year with a 3-7 mark. The defending Stanley Cup champs are currently second in the division and enter tonight just one point behind Toronto for the top spot. The Bruins and Leafs have met twice this season and Toronto was dealt blowout losses in both encounters, losing, 6-2, in Boston on Oct. 20 and getting drilled, 7-0, on home ice on Nov. 5. The clubs have split the last six meetings overall and the Bs have taken two of three and three out of five in Toronto. Tonights test is the opener of a home-and-home series between Boston and Toronto, but the finale in Beantown is not until Saturday. Boston had a 10-game winning streak snapped with Fridays shootout loss to visiting Detroit, but the Bruins rebounded the following day with a 4-2 home victory over Winnipeg. Chris Kelly notched a pair of goals and Tim Thomas stopped 40 shots as Boston doubled up the Jets at TD Garden. Zdeno Chara and Brad Marchand provided the other tallies for the Bruins, while Rich Peverley added a pair of assists in the win. "We werent as sharp as we should have been out there tonight, especially early," said Chara. "But we were able to get the transition game going in the second and the third period was our best." Boston has recorded at least one point in 12 straight games (11-0-1) for the first time since it went 8-0-2 with two ties from Jan. 27-Feb. 21, 2004. The last time the Bruins earned a point in 13 consecutive tests was during a 17- game unbeaten stretch from Jan. 5-Feb. 13, 1983. Boston has also won its last four road games to improve its away record to 5-2-0 this season. Toronto earned its third consecutive win Sunday in Anaheim, as the Leafs capped a 3-1-0 road trip with a 5-2 pasting of the Ducks. Tyler Bozak scored twice to lead the Maple Leafs over Anaheim. Joey Crabb, Clarke MacArthur and Luke Schenn also scored for Toronto, which got 26 saves from Jonas Gustavsson. "We try to go on the attack every single time were on the ice," Toronto head coach Ron Wilson said. "We know what we have to do in the third period and were getting better at it." Joffrey Lupul recorded two assists for the Leafs and now has two goals and eight helpers during a six-game point streak. Toronto forward Tim Connolly has two goals and six assists over his five-game point streak. Toronto is 6-3-2 on home ice this season, but has lost four of its last five at ACC. cheap nfl jerseys china . Owner Bob Wetenhall announced Monday that Trestmans contract, which was to expire at the end of this season, has been extended by four years. cheap china jerseys . The leagues latest move was to counter Vilmas attempt to initiate discovery in his defamation lawsuit against Roger Goodell, which alleges the commissioner lacked sufficient evidence when he publicly prejudged the Saints linebacker as the ring-leader of New Orleans pay-for-injury bounty system. http://www.cheapjerseyschina.cc/ . The legislation, which originated in the Senate, takes certain fighting sports, including taekwondo and karate as well as the popular sport of MMA, out of legal limbo. cheap jerseys . David Perron scored a goal and added an assist on Saturday as the Edmonton Oilers came away with a 5-2 exhibition victory over the Vancouver Canucks. cheap jerseys from china . "I dont think Ive seen this many cameras for a number of years now," Turris said Monday after skating with his Ottawa teammates for the first time. "Its a lot different pressure but Im ready for it. LIVERPOOL, N.S. -- Albertas Carter Lautner defeated Northern Ontarios Tanner Horgan 7-2 to clinch a playoff berth at the 2014 M&M Meat Shops Canadian junior mens and womens curling championships. "Its fantastic, its great to finally make the playoffs," said Alberta second David Aho. "We still hold our destiny in our own hands. We just have to come out with two good games and well be right where we want to be. "But were where we want to be right now." Alberta (7-3) will take on New Brunswicks Rene Comeau (7-3) in Sundays semifinal at Queens Place Emera Centre. The winner will meet Manitobas Braden Calvert (9-1) in the gold-medal game later in the day. New Brunswick finished off its round-robin schedule with a 4-3 loss to Ontarios Ryan McCrady (6-4). In the other mens game, Nova Scotias Robert Mayhew (6-4) picked up a 6-3 win over Saskatchewans Tyler Hartung (6-4). In the afternoon draw, the Yukons Joe Wallingham (5-4) toppled Nunavuts Jamie Airut (0-9) by a score of 11-3, and P.E.I.s Kyle Holland (3-6) stole points in the final four ends for a 9-8 win over Quebecs Adam Freilich (3-6). In womens pllay, Nova Scotias Mary Fay (8-2) locked up a semifinal berth with a 9-5 triumph over Quebecs Camille Boisvert (3-7).dddddddddddd Nova Scotia will play B.C.s Kalia Van Osch (8-2) in the semifinal with the winner will move on to Saturdays gold-medal game against Albertas Kelsey Rocque (9-1). In the other early womens game, Ontarios Molly Greenwood (7-3) earned a 10-5 victory over Saskatchewans Kristen Streifel (4-6). An afternoon draw was scheduled for later Friday. In the later draw, the Yukons Sarah Koltun (5-4) finished with a 10-5 win over Newfoundland and Labradors Sarah Hill (2-7). Koltun now turns her focus to next months Canadian womens curling championship. She will represent the Yukon at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Montreal. In other scores from the womens afternoon draw, Northern Ontarios Krysta Burns (4-5) cruised to a 10-4 win over Nunavuts Sadie Pinksen (0-9), and P.E.I.s Veronica Smith (5-4) earned an 8-4 victory over Northwest Territories Carina McKay-Saturnino (2-7). The mens and womens champions will represent Canada at the world junior championships next month in Flims, Switzerland. cheap jerseys from china ' ' '


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