TORONTO — Amid a campaign that’s been all chaos and comebacks and roller-coaster momentum swings, it was precisely the type of finish the Toronto Maple Leafs faithful have come to expect.
Saturday night, under the Scotiabank Arena lights, the home side waded into the third period of a wild outing against the Boston Bruins, trailing the visitors 4-3. Neither club had offered up a particularly glorious effort to that point, the pair of them stringing together no shortage of bobbled pucks, ill-fated passes, and wobbly giveaways. But as the clock wound down to the final five minutes of the tilt, Toronto seemed to pull out yet another last-gasp comeback.
It started with a faceoff won deep in Boston’s zone. The puck came to William Nylander, he of an eight-game point streak already extended to

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