Bruins dump Maple Leafs to extend division lead
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By Frank Pingue
TORONTO (Reuters) - The Boston Bruins rallied from a goal down to beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 Monday and extend their lead in the NHL's Northeast division.
The Bruins have earned points in six consecutive games and have a three-point lead in the Northeast.
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Grabovski broke in alone and made a nifty deke before backhanding the puck by Boston goalie Tuukka Rask.
Boston's Nathan Horton snapped his goal-scoring drought when he notched his 12th of the season, and first since December 11, with a wrist shot that zipped past Toronto goalie James Reimer to level the score at 1-1 eight minutes into the second period.
Former Bruin Phil Kessel, who scored the deciding goal in a shootout win over Boston last month, failed to register a point.
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(Editing by Peter Rutherford)