TORONTO - Anthony Stolarz fell on his sword for the Maple Leafs.

There were plenty of other culprits — especially early — in another uneven performance that's already become a concerning trend.

Toronto put up a sloppy first period Saturday in a 5-3 loss to the Boston Bruins on a night where the home side wasn't able to carry the momentum following four strong periods earlier in the week.

"It's frustrating," Leafs head coach Craig Berube said. "We didn't execute well enough with the puck … we've all got to be better, including the goalie. Everybody."

"We had some self-inflicted mistakes," Toronto centre John Tavares added. "They just got to their game a little bit more than we got to ours."

Stolarz was beaten on the first two pucks directed his way and allowed four goals on 19 shots be

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