BOSTON -- It is remarkable how quickly these Toronto Maple Leafs can strike, how the young legs and the exceptional talent and the utter fearlessness combine to make opponents look, at times, foolish. It is remarkable how quickly they can give it all back, turning a game they had in hand into a question mark. It is remarkable, too, the resilience of a team that shouldn't have that resilience yet.
Toronto had come to Boston on a three-game losing streak, a streak that put them ahead of where they by all rights should have been this season, within striking distance of a playoff spot. They had dropped games to the Philadelphia Flyers, the Dallas Stars and the St. Louis Blues. But this one would be more important, a chance to gain ground on the team ahead of them in the Atlantic Division standings, a chance to deny their closest rival.
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