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(Sports Network) - The Toronto Maple Leafs will try to continue their excellent start to the season tonight in Boston, as the Bruins host a Northeast Division battle at TD Garden. You can see the game on TSN beginning at 7pm et/4pm pt and join our Game Night blog to chat with other hockey fans during the game. Toronto is off to a 4-0-1 start in 2011-12 and the Leafs are coming off Wednesdays home win over Winnipeg. That victory completed a season-opening, five-game homestand and the Maple Leafs will play their first road test this evening. Toronto, which is kicking off a four-game road trip tonight, was 19-19-3 as the visiting team last season. Joffrey Lupul scored twice in regulation and posted the shootout winner, as Toronto rallied from a two-goal deficit to down the Jets, 4-3, at Air Canada Centre. Phil Kessel added a goal and two assists for the Maple Leafs, giving him 12 points (7 goals, 5 assists) in just five games. "Time will have to tell if he finds a way to be more consistent," said Leafs head coach Ron Wilson of Kessels early-season breakout. "Hes back-checking, fore-checking, making good decisions with the puck and staying on top of things. He wants the puck all the time, hes demanding it and hes getting it. Thats the most important thing." James Reimer stopped 26-of-29 shots through 65 minutes and then both chances in the shootout to earn the win. Back-up Jonas Gustavsson will get his first start of the season against Boston as Toronto plays on back-to-back nights. Toronto lost forwards Colby Armstrong and Clarke MacArthur to injury in Wednesdays game. Armstrong did not make the trip to Boston with his lower-body issue, while MacArthur is questionable tonight with an undisclosed injury. The Maple Leafs have recalled Nazem Kadri from the AHLs Toronto Marlies to make his season debut after coming back from a knee injury. The Bruins, meanwhile, continued their early-season struggles on Tuesday, when the defending Stanley Cup champions were dealt a regulation loss by the visiting Carolina Hurricanes. It was the fourth loss in six games (2-4-0) for the Bruins. Lack of offence has been an issue for the Bruins this year, as head coach Claude Juliens club has just 10 goals over its first six contests. Boston managed just one goal in Tuesdays loss to the Hurricanes, marking the third time this year that the Bs have been held to one goal or less. Carolinas Joni Pitkanen registered a goal and two assists in the 4-1 victory at TD Garden. Eric Staal and Tuomo Ruutu also notched key back-to-back power- play goals late in regulation for the Hurricanes and Cam Ward stopped 33-of-34 shots for the win. Rich Peverley recorded the lone score for the Bruins, who have lost four of six to start a season for the first time since 2006. Tuukka Rask was shelled for all four goals on just 23 shots in his second start of the campaign. "What I see is frustration setting in and the minute we start getting frustrated we lose focus of our game and then it gets worse and worse," Julien told his clubs website. "And thats been a bit of a pattern this year." Bruins No. 1 netminder Tim Thomas has been one of the few bright spots for Boston this season and the two-time Vezina Trophy winner is expected to be back between the pipes tonight. Thomas has a 1.98 goals-against average and a .932 save percentage in four outings this year and is 15-6-5 with a 2.91 GAA in 27 career games against the Leafs. Boston forward David Krejci missed his third straight game on Tuesday due to a mid-body injury and he is questionable for tonights tilt. Krejci was tied for Bostons team lead with 62 points last year and has just one goal in three games this season. Toronto claimed four of six meetings with the Bruins last season, including the final three encounters of the campaign. The Maple Leafs have also won their last two games in Boston, but the Bruins still have seven victories in the last 10 matchups at TD Garden. Nike Free 5.0 Pas Cher .ca Fantasy Editor Scott Cullen and NFL Editors Mitch Ward and Ben Fisher discuss three hot fantasy football topics. Nike Free Run 2 Pas Cher . Luke Hughes and Ben Revere highlighted the Twins attack, with a pair of hits and two RBI apiece. We just hit and found the right holes, said Revere. Alexi Casilla belted a solo home run while Danny Valencia and Michael Cuddyer added RBI doubles for Minnesota, which extended its winning streak to a season-high eight games. http://... . The Vancouver Canucks goaltender said Monday he will look to play in Europe if the NHL lockout lasts much longer. [url=http://www.chaussuresnikesolde.net/air-max-95.html]Nike Air Max 95 Noir . 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Ahead of Mondays match at West Bromwich Albion, City has already scored 53 goals in 17 league matches -- more than twice the haul at this stage a year earlier. "Last season we got a lot of uncalled-for negative publicity because the goals werent flowing freely," City defender Joleon Lescott said. "But this year we have the belief and the confidence to score more goals. "We did need to change and there is an air of confidence about us now. But it is controlled, you dont want it to be too arrogant. The main thing is to keep progressing and keep our feet on the ground." It is two years since Roberto Mancini replaced Mark Hughes as City manager. Having already ended the clubs 35-year trophy drought by lifting the FA Cup in May, the focus is firmly on delivering the clubs first league crown since 1968. "We need to win away games," Mancini said. "We have only one point from our last two." Stumbling at West Brom could allow United to go top with a win over Wigan on Monday. 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But Tottenhams injury crisis deepened in Thursdays draw with Chelsea as playmaker Rafael van der Vaart sustained a hamstring problem -- like four teammates -- that is likely to rule him out until January. Winger Aaron Lennon was injured against Sunderland on Sunday and is likely to be out for the clubs next three games, while defenders Ledley King and Younes Kaboul both hurt their hamstrings against Chelsea, the latter in the warmup. While striker Jermain Defoe also missed the London derby, he could be fit for the trip to Norwich on Tuesday to help Tottenham close the gap on second-place United. "At this point in time everyone thinks it is going to be a one-two for the city (of Manchester)," Ferguson said. "But things change ... lose a game in this league and all the rest get a pickup and start chasing harder." Arsenal is struggling to break into the top four and its defensive troubles have been compounded by Kieran Gibbs undergoing surgery on his left groin and being ruled out for another month. The England left back has been out of action since October after having surgery to remove a hernia, but it had been hoped he would be back this week. Defenders Johan Djourou, Andre Santos, Carl Jenkinson and Bacary Sagna are already out for the Gunners. Arsenal hosts Wolverhampton Wanderers on Tuesday in a match pushed back 24 hours due to a strike by public transport workers in London. In fixtures still going ahead on Monday, Newcastle is at Bolton looking to end a run of six games without a win, Liverpool hosts bottom-place Blackburn still mired in controversy over Luis Suarezs ban for racially abusing an opponent, Everton goes to Sunderland and Stoke takes on Aston Villa. Two of the promoted sides meet on Tuesday when Swansea hosts Queens Park Rangers. cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '
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