Leading up to SportsCentres Year In Review on Christmas Eve, TSN and TSN.ca look back at each of the Top 10 stories of 2013. Today, we look back at one of the biggest comebacks - or collapses - in National Hockey League history: Game 7 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinal series between the Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs. When Nazem Kadri scored at the 5:29 mark of the third period to increase the Toronto Maple Leafs Game 7 lead over the Boston Bruins to 4-1, it sent a city and long-suffering fan base into rapture. The area outside of the Air Canada Centre - dubbed Maple Leafs Square - was packed with fans that were celebrating not only participating in their first playoff series in nine years, but possibly the first step towards breaking a Stanley Cup drought that has plagued them since 1967. And there was a lot of reason for celebration. After trailing in the series 3-1, the Leafs fought back against elimination to capture a pair of 2-1 victories to force the deciding Game 7. Head coach Randy Carlyle, who took over from the fired Ron Wilson late in the previous season, was responsible for turning the team around and propelling them into their first playoff series since 2004. After many close (and not-so-close) misses, the team was finally able to hold things together - albeit in a lockout shortened season - to finish the job and qualify for the postseason. While most pre-season predictions had the Leafs once again on the outside looking in, solid campaigns from players like Phil Kessel, Kadri, James van Riemsdyk and James Reimer helped the team to overcome those odds. Unfortunately for Leafs Nation, the highly-improbable happened with 11 minutes left in regulation and one foot firmly planted in the second round. With dejected Boston fans slowly filing out of TD Garden, Bruins forward Nathan Horton cut the lead to two at the 9:18 mark of the third. Then came Milan Lucics goal to pull them within one. And with with less than two minutes left and goaltender Tuukka Rask on the bench for an extra attacker, Patrice Bergeron tied it up to send the game to an unlikely extra frame. Shocked yet? The best (or worst, if youre a Leaf fan) was yet to come. In overtime, the suddenly struggling Maple Leafs found themselves pinned in their own end when Bergeron intercepted a clearing attempt and fired the puck past a sprawling Reimer to complete the comeback and send TD Garden into a wild celebration. The Bruins became the first team in NHL history to win a Game 7 after trailing by three goals in the third period. And it came at the expense of a Leafs team that - just a half-hour earlier - was already printing up tickets for Round 2. It was a year of progress for a Maple Leafs franchise that had been mired in the non-playoff wilderness for almost a decade. But on this night, all those fans outside the Air Canada Centre (not to mention watching at home) were left with was the image of Reimer lying face down in the crease with the puck just out of his reach. White Brett Kern Elite Mens Jersey .com) - There was clearly no looking ahead for the U. Bishop Sankey Authentic Jersey . Grabner scored on a breakaway 3:53 into overtime as the Islanders defeated the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 on Tuesday. http://www.shopjerseystitans.com/authentic-justin-hunter-pink-jersey/. Moore-Towers, 21, of St. Catharines, Ont., and Moscovitch, 29, of Toronto teamed up in 2009 and became Canadian pairs champions in 2011. They were runners-up at the national championships the past two years. 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The hit drove Cliffords head into the glass. Bitz was assessed a major penalty and game misconduct for boarding by in-game officials. Shanahan said in a statement that the NHL took into consideration the fact that Bitz has never been fined or suspended in his three-year career in the league. The decision came down after Bitz participated in a disciplinary review by telephone earlier in the day. "It was an unfortunate play," said an apologetic Bitz. "By the time I had committed to the hit, he had turned a little bit and went into the glass." The Kings scored near the end of the five-minute power play en route to a 4-2 victory. Bitz, a 28-year-old Saskatoon native, returned to action in January after missing almost two years due to hip and abdominal injuries that required four surgical procedures. He is now in his second stint with the Canucks, playing centre after move from the wing. "I had no intention of hurting anybody," Bitz said. "Thats not the way I play. It was an unfortunate play. The referees made the call, and it cost my team a goal -- so its my fault." Bitz offered an excuse which has been heard often from players who have faced discipinary actions on hits to the head and other infractions. "I just went to finish my hit," Bitz said. "And the way I made contact, he hit the glass awkwardly. I had no intent to injure or target the head. I was just trying to finish my hit, and the referees made the call." The incident came as Canucks winger Daniel Sedin missed his 10th straight game with a concussion suffered when he was elbowed in the head March 21 by Chicago Blackhawks defenceman Duncan Keith, who received a two-minute penalty. The NHL subsequently handed Keith a five-game suspension for the infraction. Bitzs hit also came on the same day Los Angeles Kings defenceman Willie Mitchell praised the NHL for taking a tougher stance on head shots. Although he became an example of the new disciplinary angle, Bitz endorsed it. "You cant replace your brain," he said. "Youve got to protect the guys heads. You dont want to have guys with concussion problems, and theyre doing the right thing." After the hit, Clifford went to the bench for a while, but then went to the dresssing room and did not return.dddddddddddd Los Angeles coach Darryl Sutter said Clifford will not play when the series resumes Friday in Vancouver. "You (media) guys know the (situation)," said Sutter, reluctant to reveal the extent of Cliffords injury. "Upper-body injury, and hes out. But you guys know that, right? I dont want to not tell the truth, so Ill just leave it at that." Meanwhile, the Canucks, who finished first in the NHL during the regular season, are looking to reduce their penalty total in Game 2. The Kings, who squeaked into the playoffs by securing the eighth and final berth in the Western Conference, converted two of seven power-play chances. "The penalties really affected our team," said Vancouver rookie winger Zack Kassian. "We had a lot of top-end guys killing a lot of penalties, which you dont want to be doing too much. Obviously, it takes away from their offence." Vancouver coach Alain Vigneault said the Canucks must also do a better job on the power play. The Canucks were blanked on five man-advantage opportunities Wednesday. "We have the personnel for it to be good right now, and we need to execute better," Vigneault said. "Our best power play (Wednesday) night was the last one that we had (in the third period) when we took Alex Edler off. He needs to take his game up a notch, because obviously hes been a big part of our defensive group, a big part of our team, and hes a great player. We need him to play at his level." The Canucks are also looking to put in a better overall effort after the Kings controlled the play during most of Game 1. "Obviously, (Wednesday) night, if its not for (goaltender Roberto Luongo), its not even close," Vigneault said. "Were all aware of that, its pretty safe to say, and we need to come up with some answers." L.A. captain Dustin Brown also called for his team to display more discipline after the Kings participated in many scrums after the whistle. Los Angeles must also do a better job of pressuring Luongo. The veteran Canucks goaltender posted 34 saves on Wednesday, including many difficult ones, as he allowed three goals. The Kings scored another one into an empty net while he was pulled in favour of a sixth attacker. Brown said the Kings did a good job staying close to Vancouvers top players, but did not create enough traffic in front of the Canucks net. "He made some good saves, but he also saw a lot of pucks," said Brown. "If theres one guy we need to make it harder on, its him." Notes--Andrew Ebbett and Dale Weise are candidates to replace Bitz. ... Sutter is expected to install either Kevin Westgarth or Andrei Loktionov in Cliffords vacant lineup spot. ... For the second straight day, Daniel Sedin did not skate after participating in on-ice workouts earlier in the week. ... Both clubs held optional skates. ' ' '
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