TORONTO -- Toronto coach Randy Carlyle called it a dagger in the heart.
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Dion Phaneuf threw himself on his sword. There was drama and pain aplenty in the
Leafs 4-3 overtime loss Wednesday night that gave the Bruins a commanding 3-1
lead in their playoff series heading back to Boston on Friday. David Krejci --
with his third goal of the night -- administered the coup de grace at 13:06 of
overtime, squeezing a puck through James Reimer on a two-on-one created by
Phaneufs eagerness to pinch in to try and thump Nathan Horton at the other end
of the ice. He got a piece of the Bruins forward but in so doing allowed Krejci
and Milan Lucic to head towards the Leafs goal with just Ryan OByrne in their
way. Krejci used Lucic as a decoy, then snapped a shot past Reimer. "You cant
afford to make mistakes that lead to odd-man rushes," said Carlyle. "We turned
the puck over deep in the corner and then we pinched and gave them an odd-man
rush and they scored a short-side goal to beat us and thats kind of a dagger, it
feels like a dagger after the effort that was put forth by our group. Said
Phaneuf: "I take responsibility for making a bad play. I said that and I dont
know what more you guys want me to say. I made a bad play and it cost us the
game." The Leafs now face a potentially decisive Game 5 in Boston, where history
and the Bruins are against them. The Bruins are 15-2 when leading a
best-of-seven series 3-1. And Toronto is 2-12-1 in its last 15 games in Boston.
"We knew the circumstances coming into this game," said Lucic. "A lot was on the
line and we talked about setting ourselves going into Game 5 so as difficult as
these last two games were, its only going to get harder and we expect the best
out of them again." Patrice Bergeron also scored for Boston, with captain
Zdeno Chara collecting four assists. The Bruins power play, 1-for-9 coming into
the game, was 2-for-5 on the night. Krejci now has five goals and five assists
in the series, combining with linemates Lucic (0-7) and Horton (3-3) for eight
goals and 15 assists. Joffrey Lupul, Cody Franson and Clarke MacArthur scored
for Toronto, whose power-play went 0-for-4. The Leafs have not registered a home
playoff win over Boston since March 31, 1959, when Toronto won 3-2 in overtime.
More than a half-century later, goalies Tuukka Rask and Reimer were both busy in
an end-to-end overtime, with Torontos Matt Frattin hitting Rasks goalpost some
six minutes in. Toronto outshot Boston 48-45 overall and 11-9 in overtime. "It
really felt like we were putting on a lot of pressure," said Lupul. "On the
bench, we kind of felt like it was just a matter of time before we got one."
Reimers wife and mother were in the stands at the Air Canada Centre, often
unable to watch for the tension. Phaneufs fiancee, actress Elisha Cuthbert, was
one row behind. "I try to be as calm as I possibly can but inside your guts are
churning. Simple as that," Carlyle said of the overtime. Reimer got a piece of
the puck on the final play, but not enough to stop it from trickling through
under his right arm. "He just beat me," the goalie said. "I thought I got most
of it and I had a good read. I just didnt get enough of it." The Leafs used
their speed to great effect and led 2-0 after the first period, only to see the
Bruins fight back to take a 3-2 lead in the second before Toronto stopped the
slide with a late goal of its own. "I know that our work ethic was strong. I
know we played the game at a pretty high tempo," said Carlyle. "The one thing
thats disappointing is we had a two-goal lead." Tied 3-3, the game hung in the
balance to open the third. It was a crucial period with the Leafs either pulling
even in the series or going down 3-1. It was desperate high stakes hockey with
players putting their body on the line. Toronto defenceman Mark Fraser, who does
not wear a visor, took a Lucic shot to the face with 12 minutes remaining and
headed to the dressing room, leaving a pool of blood on the ice. Fraser was
taken to hospital for a CT scan, among other things. "Obviously theyre going to
check for any broken bones, basically in the forehead area," said Carlyle.
"Obviously hes going to need some stitches." Frasers injury was clearly felt by
his teammates. "The guys been an absolute warrior. A great teammate for us,"
said Lupul. "So all our thoughts are with him." The tense overtime followed a
physical 60 minutes. Toronto outhit Boston 71-49 on the night. "It was a mans
hockey game out there," said Carlyle. "There was a lot of energy and a lot of
physical play but thats the way the playoffs are played. Thats the way its
supposed to be played. "We just have to find a way now to bottle the positives
that we put forth in todays game and bring that for Friday in Boston." The two
teams have combined for 365 hits in four games, with Toronto holding a 200-165
edge. Inside the arena, the chant of "Go Leafs Go" started before the anthems.
Outside, blue-and-white fans came out early to party in the adjacent Maple Leaf
Square. Once again, 2nd Lieutenant Scott Newlands and the 19,708 fans inside
bellowed out the anthem to kick off the festivities. Lupul gave them something
to cheer about on the Leafs first shot at 2:35. Lupul gave the puck to
Phil Kessel who raced around the goal and then fed it back to Lupul, who had got
enough separation from the Boston defencemen to slap the puck past Rask for his
third of the playoffs. Franson doubled the lead on Torontos eighth shot of the
period with a shot from the point that beat Rask, who had Chara in front of him,
at 18:32. But the Bruins showed their character in the second period, pushing
back on the power play just 32 seconds in with an opportunistic Bergeron beating
Reimer on a rebound of a screened Chara shot from the point. It was Bergerons
first point of the series and first goal in 14 games. Krejci was credited with
Bostons second goal after a goalmouth scramble at 12:59 that saw
Mikhail Grabovski go flying. Chara had helped set the stage with a driving rush.
The Boston power play paid off again with Krejci one-timing a shot past Reimer
at 16:39 after a glorious pass from Horton. MacArthur, who replaced
Ryan Hamilton in the lineup, tied it up 44 seconds later with a slapshot from
the slot. Bostons Jaromir Jagr picked up an assist, giving him sole possession
of sixth place on the all-time playoff points list (191).
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Aaron Baddeley and Robert Garrigus going into the weekend.SAN DIEGO --
Clayton Kershaw struck out 10 in seven dominant innings, Yasiel Puig and
A.J. Ellis hit two-run homers and the NL West champion Los Angeles Dodgers
defeated the San Diego Padres 4-0 Saturday night. Kershaw (15-9) lowered his
major league-leading ERA to 1.88. He leads the NL with 224 strikeouts. Kershaw
held San Diego in check on three hits after losing to the Padres in three other
starts this season. The left-hander is trying to become the first pitcher to
lead the majors in ERA in three consecutive seasons since Atlantas Greg Maddux
from 1993-95. Ellis homered in the fourth off rookie Burch Smith (1-2). Puig
then connected on a shot to centre field off Tim Stauffer in the seventh that
was estimated at 457 feet. Kershaw reached on a bunt single to lead off the
inning. Kershaw retired 14 of his last 15 batters. He was 0-3 with a 4.67 ERA in
his first three starts against the Padres, while going 14-6 with a 1.71 ERA in
his other starts. Kershaw skipped his last scheduled start on Wednesday as the
Dodgers attempt to give him rest heading into the post-season. Relievers
Ronald Belisario and Brian Wilson each pitched a perfect inning for the Dodgers.
Los Angeles played all of its sstarters, except shortstop Hanley Ramirez.
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of their regulars in a 2-0 loss to the Padres on Friday night, one day after
clinching their first division title since 2009. Smith gave up two runs on three
hits in six innings. The rookie struck out six and walked a career-high five.
NOTES: Dodgers manager Don Mattingly is resting Ramirez to help him recover from
back and hamstring injuries that have plagued him throughout the season. Ramirez
is expected to see limited playing time before the post-season. ... Dodgers OF
Andre Ethier (sprained left ankle) missed his eighth straight game. Ethier, who
took batting practice and did running drills before the game, could return when
the Dodgers start a three-game series at San Francisco on Tuesday. ... Smiths
third-inning single was his first major league hit. ... Dodgers RHP Zack Greinke
(15-3, 2.75 ERA) will pitch at Petco Park for the first time since he sustained
a broken left collarbone on April 11 during a brawl with Carlos Quentin, who was
hit with a pitch and charged the mound. Quentin, who recently had knee surgery,
is out of the season. ... RHP Andrew Cashner (10-8, 3.21) pitches for San Diego
on Sunday.
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