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First Game in Awhile Against the Bruins Tomorrow…

So heading into game number 42 tomorrow night, the Leafs will have played the Boston Bruins 7 times this season. The Leafs are 2-4 so far against the Bruins.

Starting Saturday night against Buffalo, the Leafs will play the Sabres 6 times from then until March 23rd. At least the Sabres are a lot more entertaining to watch than the Bruins.

Boyd Devereaux has 3 points in 3 games since being called up from the Marlies. Don't expect him to keep up that pace.

Kyle Wellwood might return on Saturday against the Sabres. He's been out with a groin/hip flexor injury. It doesn't appear that they are rushing him back; groin/hip injuries can be easily re-aggravated.

Monday's 5-1 win over the Bruins was the first time since November 24th against the Capitals that the Leafs allowed 1 goal or fewer, a span of 16 games allowing 2 or more goals. They were 4-12 during that stretch, including a 7 game losing streak.

Posted by Mark in Main
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