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In a hard fought 2nd game of the first round playoff match up against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Jake DeBrusk was still without his first NHL playoff goal. That didn’t last long however, as he found himself parked in front of Leafs starter Frederik Andersen at the midpoint of the 1st period, on the power play with the Bruins already up 1-0. He did what he always does, using his large frame to create separation at the net front and scores off his own re-direct.
Jake DeBrusk scores on the powerplay to put the Bruins up 2, after Kapanen cant convert on the shorthanded breakhttps://t.co/xyW5CM4Jek
— StanleyCup ofChowder (@cupofchowdah) April 15, 2018
It is his 2nd point in this series, with an assist in the Bruins 5-1 rout of the Leafs in Game 1 on Thursday night.
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