Maple Leafs at Bruins


THE STORY: The Toronto Maple Leafs can only hope the turn of the calendar will see the Boston Bruins' air of invincibility disappear. The Bruins look to extend their points streak to 14 games as they host the Maple Leafs in a Northeast Division showdown Saturday night. Entering the month of November last in the Eastern Conference, defending champion Boston outclassed its opposition en route to a 12-0-1 showing in the month. It's the first time a team has gone an entire month without a regulation loss since the San Jose Sharks reeled off 13 wins and two extra-time losses in March 2008. The Maple Leafs were on the wrong end of two Boston victories in November and have dropped all three decisions in the series this season, getting outscored 19-5 in the process. That includes a 6-3 defeat in the opener of a home-and-home set Wednesday night at the Air Canada Centre.

TV: 7 p.m. ET, CBC, NHL Network (U.S.), NESN.

ABOUT THE MAPLE LEAFS (14-9-2): Frustrated by Boston at every turn so far in 2011, Toronto received some welcome good news Friday when it was learned that netminder James Reimer would return Saturday following an 18-game absence due to a concussion. Reimer was originally scheduled to serve as the backup to Jonas Gustavsson, but head coach Ron Wilson confirmed Saturday morning that Reimer would, in fact, be starting. He's 4-0-1 with a 2.58 goals-against average in six games this season.

ABOUT THE BRUINS (15-7-1): Boston's historic November surge propelled the club 13 spots in the standings, leaving it just three points back of first-place Pittsburgh in the Eastern Conference entering Saturday's action. While the offense was certainly the catalyst in its two games against Toronto, the defense and goaltending was the real revelation in November as the Bruins surrendered just 24 goals in 13 games. It was their first month without a regulation loss in 42 years.

OVERTIME:

1. Toronto has prevailed in six of its last eight road games but has just two victories in its last nine trips to Boston.

2. Boston is a cumulative minus-3 in the opening 20 minutes this season, but an astonishing plus-30 in the second and third periods.

Odds
SpreadMoneylineMoneyTotal
Boston BruinsBruins-1 12  145-200
5.50
o -115u -105
Toronto Maple LeafsMaple Leafs+1 12  -165170
Moneyline Consensus: Boston Bruins: 63.48%     Toronto Maple Leafs: 36.52%
Vegas Prediction: Boston: 4 (Win)    Toronto: 2 (Loss)
Season Series
BostonStatsToronto
6-0-0Vs0-6-0
36Goals10
18.9Shot %6.5
33.3Power Play %14.3
54.7Faceoff %45.3