Missing their No. 1 defenseman and a second-line forward didn’t derail the Bruins ’ winning streak.

Mikey Eyssimont had to wait through a long replay review for his fourth goal of the season to become official, but once it was deemed a good goal, the Bruins never looked back en route to a 5-3 win, their sixth straight, over the Maple Leafs in Toronto on Saturday.

The teams scored three goals in less than a minute in the first. Nick Robertson scored 3:12 into the game, but Morgan Geekie tied the game 18 seconds later. Twenty seconds after that, Viktor Arvidsson put Boston up 2-1.

Matias Maccelli tied the game before the first intermission.

Eyssimont had to wait to have the puck, which he jammed under Anthony Stolarz to be ruled good, but Boston didn’t have to wait long for the next o

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