TORONTO -- There is no longer any doubt about the narrative that Nazem Kadri and the Toronto Maple Leafs have been pushing for much of the season: They are for real. They can make some noise. They can get into the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
That looked even more likely on Monday, after the Maple Leafs completed a season sweep of the Boston Bruins of at least four games for the first time since 1924-1925 with a 4-2 win at Air Canada Centre, putting them one point back of the Bruins for third place in the Atlantic Division with one game in hand. It gave them a bit of breathing room too on their closest competition for the second wild card into the playoffs from the Eastern Conference, with a three-point advantage on the New York Islanders and four points on the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Maple Leafs showing they're for real
Toronto inches closer to postseason berth in playoff-type atmosphere
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