Toronto leads 4-1 after Nazem Kadri scores 5:29 into the third period. The Bruins make it 4-2 when
Nathan Horton
scores at 9:18, but the Maple Leafs appear to have the game in hand until Boston pulls goalie Tuukka Rask with two minutes remaining. Not only do the Maple Leafs not hit the empty net, the Bruins get sixth-attacker goals by Milan Lucic at 18:38 and Patrice Bergeron at 19:09 to tie the game 4-4.
Bergeron caps the comeback when he beats Toronto goalie James Reimer at 6:05 of overtime.
MORE MOMENTS
1971:
Bobby Hull
sets a Chicago Blackhawks record with his 22nd point of the playoffs (an assist) in a
2-0 win against the Montreal Canadiens
in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Tony Esposito
makes 31 saves for the second playoff shutout of his career, giving Chicago a 3-2 lead in the best-of-7 series.
1975: The defending champion Philadelphia Flyers earn a return trip to the Stanley Cup Final by
defeating the New York Islanders 4-1
at the Spectrum in Game 7 of the Semifinals, The Flyers bring out their lucky charm, Kate Smith, for a live version of "God Bless America"; Islanders captain
Ed Westfall
presents her with flowers before the music starts. But once the puck drops the night belongs to Philadelphia's
Rick MacLeish
, who scores twice in a three-goal first period and completes his hat trick by scoring an empty-net goal. The Islanders come up one win short of winning a second straight series after losing the first three games.
1978:The Montreal Canadiens win their ninth consecutive Cup Final game since 1976 by
defeating the Bruins 4-1
in Game 1 at the Forum.
Guy Lafleur
scores Montreal's first goal and assists on the next two.
Ken Dryden
makes 15 saves to set a record for consecutive wins in the Final by a goalie. Overall, it's their 10th consecutive victory in the Final; their last loss comes in Game 5 in 1973.