Even when the odds seem stacked against the Bruins, they can do no wrong these days.

A seriously undermanned team traveled to Toronto and took it to the Maple Leafs for much of the night, notching a 5-3 victory on Saturday at Scotiabank Arena, their sixth straight victory.

Jeremy Swayman made 30 saves and the B’s got goals from five different players – with players from all four lines scoring – to improve their record to 10-7.

After the B’s had done a good job of protecting a 4-3 lead most of the third period, William Nylander thought he tied the game with 4:35 left in regulation and lifted his arms in celebration. But the ref waved it off and the replay did show Nylander’s shot hit the crossbar, then a post and out.

Then former Leaf prospect Fraser Minten gave the B’s their two-goal l

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